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Order in the Halls: MCHS Students 'Do the Right Thing'
While you may think class change at the state's largest high school is chaotic, Mill Creek High School Principal Jason Lane said the process is an orderly one.
With nearly 3,600 students crowding the halls, you might think class change at Mill Creek High School would be a chaotic process.
"It's really not," said Mill Creek High School Principal Jason Lane.
With teachers and 10 assistant principals monitoring the hallways, disruptions are minimal, according to Lane.
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"We have really great kids here at Mill Creek High School," Lane said. "The vast majority of our students do the right thing and go to the right places."
Watch the video for more details in part two of our three-part behind the scenes look at the state's largest high school.
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