A. B. Miller High School

Public high school in Fontana, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A. B. Miller High School is one of five high schools in the Fontana Unified School District that services students in the Fontana area of California, United States.[3]

Coordinates34°07′46″N 117°26′53″W
EstablishedOctober 1991
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A. B. Miller High School
Location
6821 Oleander Ave

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United States
Coordinates34°07′46″N 117°26′53″W
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TypePublic school
EstablishedOctober 1991
School districtFontana Unified School District
PrincipalBarbara Kelley
Teaching staff96.65 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment1,950 (2024–2025)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.18[1]
ColorsRed and black    
MascotTBD[2]
InformationArea total: 0.0778 square miles
Websitewww.fusd.net/abmiller
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History

A.B. Miller High School is named after Azariel Blanchard Miller, who is credited as the founder of the city of Fontana. In 1905, he brought 200 head of horse, mules, plows, scrapers and tents into the area and began transforming 17,000 acres of sand, sage brush and rock into a great citrus fruit, poultry and livestock farm.[4]

As of June 2020, Principal Dustin Saxton announced that the school would be removing all instances of the Rebel mascot and mentions of Rebel Nation.[2]

Academic performance

In March 2010, A. B. Miller High School was placed on a list of the lowest performing high schools in the state.[5] A transformation model was put in place in the school, which called for the replacement of the principal and rewarding teachers based on student performance. The principal was not replaced at that time, however, due to having been on the job less than two years.[6][7][8]

Notable alumni

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