Our mission as a learning community is to prepare our students for the future by engaging them in their academic, artistic, physical, and social development. Home of the Rustlers! The Miller School District welcomes comments from the public regarding our 2021-2022 Back to School Plan, as well as our ARP ESSER School District Plan.
Parent accounts have been setup in the MySchoolSask (MSS) Portal. These accounts will be replacing HomeLogic and will function in a similar way - parents can access all school information via the Parent Portal.
Our year-round state of the art facility on Mingo Rd opened in January 1995 and is designed to give our parents and students the assurance that the swim environment and water quality are the best in its class. Miller Swim School believes that swimming should not be seasonal, but instead, a year-round activity.
The MSA Student-Parent Handbook covers all aspects of being a student on the "Hill." Check out what is happening on the "Hill." Get assistance with your laptop, student account, or other tech needs?
Miller Swim School – Building a safer community, one family at a time, through swim lessons, water safety education, and drowning prevention.
Miller Swim School was established in 1960 by Larry and Rita Miller in order to teach students to respect and enjoy the water, and to be safe, happy, successful swimmers.
Miller Swim School offers two Swim Teams that anyone 6 years and older can join. Swimmers that are ready to take their swimming skills to the next level can join the Club Swim Team.
Amid tears of joy and celebratory cheers, 102 Plano ISD teachers in 52 schools were surprised on Friday, November 5 with 2021 Grants to Educators totaling $125,000. Funded annually by the Plano ISD Education Foundation and business sponsors, these grants help Plano ISD educators enhance instruction in schools and classrooms across the district. Read more.
This year, all parents are asked to complete the Socioeconomic Form as part of this year’s enrollment process, regardless of socioeconomic need. State and federal funds are allocated to school districts based on this information.