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Joaquin Miller Middle School (San Jose, California)

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Official name Joaquin Miller Middle School
Principal Richard P. Taylor
Assistant Principal Mary Fay-Zenk
Website Miller website at TeacherWeb
Mascot Mustang
School colors Black and Gold
Miller Middle School billboard.
Miller Middle School billboard.

Joaquin Miller Middle School, commonly referred to as Miller Middle School, is a middle school which teaches grades 6-8 in the West San Jose area of San Jose, California. Miller Middle School is part of the Cupertino Union School District. Its official mascot is the Mustangs.

The majority of Miller students are Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Indians, and Caucasian, with over 90% being Asian or Indian.

Most graduates of Miller Middle School go on to attend Lynbrook High School, the neighboring secondary school.

Annual enrollment at Miller Middle School is approximately 1,200 students, in contrast to the district average of 661.4 and state average of 687.3.

Awards

Two Miller Middle School math teachers have received the prestigious Edyth May Sliffe Award, given annually to approximately fifty math teachers nationally: Ingrid Lu (2001) and Pallavi Rajendra Shah (2002). [1]

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