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The A+ Schools Program is a school improvement initiative established by the Outstanding Schools Act of 1993. Miller High School’s designation as an A+ School by the Missouri State Board of Education occurred April 24, 2008as a result of the combined efforts of students, parents, community members, teachers and administrators over a two year period to make changes in the high school program. These changes were designed to guide all students in a rigorous program of academic and technical education that will prepare them for the workplace, post-secondary vocational/technical training or college.
A+ status means Miller students who meet specific eligibility requirements upon graduation may qualify to receive state financial funds for two years of tuition and some basic fees at a Missouri2-year community college or vocational / technical school. (All funding is based upon availability of state funds and can be affected by state budget decisions.)










