[3] To accommodate the influx of residents and their children, numerous schools were built during the decade.
[2][4] A liberal school transfer policy allowed white students zoned to Miller to attend Eastern, which left Miller as the de facto, if not de jure, African-American High school.
[4] The school is significant in part because of its association with the education of African American students, beginning in 1933.
[5] In the early 2010s the building was repurposed and reopened as University Prep Science and Math Elementary School, which it continues to operate as to today.
Miller won that game 47 to 34 before a Michigan high school record attendance of 11,563.
[7] The Miller School is a 2-1/2 story Jacobethan building with a flat roof, built of red brick with limestone beltcourses.