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Coordinates: 42°3723N 75°2003W / 42.622956°N 75.334067°W / 42.622956; -75.334067
 

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Milford Academy
Address
Map

7 School Street


, ,

13411


United States
Coordinates42°37′23N 75°20′03W / 42.622956°N 75.334067°W / 42.622956; -75.334067
Information
TypeIndependent high school
Established1916 (1916)
Campus size3 acres (1.2 ha)
Color(s)Burgundy and white   
Websitemilfordacademy.org

Milford Academy (formerly Yale Preparatory School) is an all-boys post-secondary school in New Berlin, New York, United States. Founded in 1916 as a college-preparatory school, it focuses on athletes with the potential to play collegiate sports but who are not yet academically ready. The school places photographs and memorabilia of alumni drafted or signed by a professional sports team in a hall of fame.

Notable alumni

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  • Cameron Artis-Payne, NFL player
  • Albie Booth Yale football star
  • Matt Brown, Professional football player
  • Mike Carlson UK journalist, author and sports commentator
  • Horace Brigham Claflin, Merchant; Founder of H.B. Claflin & Company
  • Lisa Cortés, film producer and director
  • Yinka Dare, Professional basketball player
  • Antonio Dixon, NFL player
  • Tyrique Jarrett, NFL player
  • Terrance Knighton, NFL player
  • Tyler Matakevich, NFL player; Temple Owls football player and All-American
  • LeSean McCoy, NFL player
  • Christian Peter, NFL player
  • Jason Peter, NFL player
  • Andrew I. Porter, Science fiction editor
  • Vincent Price, Actor
  • Travon Van, CFL Superstar
  • References

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