Millbrook High School (Virginia)


Millbrook School is a high school located in Winchester, Virginia. The school is one of three high schools in the Frederick County Public School System. It is one of the newest schools in the area, having been established in 2003, intended to relieve overpopulation in nearby James Wood High School and Sherando High School.

Schedule

Millbrook High School uses a block scheduling system, utilizing Day 1 and Day 2 schedules. Each block is one and a half hours long and meets every other day. To accommodate lunch schedules, one class is forty-five minutes long and meets every day. The school also uses a traditional 4 quarter system with each quarter lasting 9 weeks.

Athletics

Millbrook High School plays in the AAAA Northwestern District. Despite its short athletic history, it has established strong programs in football golf, volleyball, tennis, cross country, basketball, track, swimming, baseball, wrestling, soccer, and cheerleading earning numerous district titles and back-to-back regional runner-up and regional titles in basketball. As of the 2012 season, the varsity girls' basketball had won a Virginia state record 80 consecutive games and became the first school in state history to win three consecutive state championships.
On the cross country side of things, alumnus Tyler Cox-Philyaw became the holder of the most state titles in the school history after winning his Fourth and final state championship in the 1,600 meters at the 2016 VHSL 4A state outdoor track and field championship meet in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Source: Milestat.com

Activities

Millbrook High School offers many activities to its students which include the Academic Team, Debate, Forensics, School Literary Magazine, School Newspaper, Theatre/Drama, Yearbook, Interact Club, Key Club, Leo Club, Book Club, DECA, FBLA FCCLA, FEA, FFA, French Club, Japanese Club, NAHS, NHS, SCA, Science Club, TSA, Band, and Choir.
The band earned the Virginia Honor Band recognition eight times, for the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2017 academic years.