The Miller

The Voice of MHS

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Staff Directory

Get to know the students and advisers who produce The Miller each publishing cycle.

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Editorial Team

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Aarav Sharma

CEO

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Mateo García

CTO

A freshly printed stack of school newspapers with the bold masthead of “The Miller” partially visible at the top page, neatly fanned out across a light wood table in a bright high school newsroom. Around the papers, open laptops, color-coded sticky notes, and highlighter pens create an organized yet busy workspace. Afternoon sunlight streams through large windows, casting clean, diagonal shadows over the newsprint and emphasizing the crisp texture of the pages. Photographic realism, eye-level perspective, and a shallow depth of field keep the focus on the front page while the background of bulletin boards and bookshelves fades into a soft, academic blur, conveying a professional but energetic student journalism atmosphere.

Zuri Ndlovu

Developer

A close-up, photographic realism shot of a cluttered student editor’s desk during layout night, featuring an open laptop displaying a draft article, a spiral-bound notebook filled with handwritten edits, a red pen resting across the margin, and a school-branded lanyard coiled beside it. Empty paper coffee cups and a digital voice recorder sit off to the side, hinting at long reporting sessions. The scene is lit by a single adjustable desk lamp, casting a focused pool of warm light on the keyboard and notes while the surrounding newsroom fades into a gentle shadowy blur. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the mood is industrious, focused, and authentically behind-the-scenes.

Leila Haddad

Designer

A long cork bulletin board lining a hallway in Millburn High School, filled with pinned copies of front-page spreads from different issues of The Miller, each layout neatly aligned with colorful pushpins. The polished tile floor reflects overhead fluorescent lighting, creating a subtle sheen that leads the eye down the corridor. At one end, a glass trophy case and a school banner add context without drawing focus. Captured in photographic realism from a slightly low, angled perspective, the composition uses leading lines and sharp focus throughout to create a professional, institutional mood that highlights the history and evolution of the student newspaper.

Hiroshi Tanaka

Marketing

A freshly printed stack of school newspapers with the bold masthead of “The Miller” partially visible at the top page, neatly fanned out across a light wood table in a bright high school newsroom. Around the papers, open laptops, color-coded sticky notes, and highlighter pens create an organized yet busy workspace. Afternoon sunlight streams through large windows, casting clean, diagonal shadows over the newsprint and emphasizing the crisp texture of the pages. Photographic realism, eye-level perspective, and a shallow depth of field keep the focus on the front page while the background of bulletin boards and bookshelves fades into a soft, academic blur, conveying a professional but energetic student journalism atmosphere.

Amara Okafor

Social

About

Our Mission and Editorial Values

The Miller is Millburn High School’s student-run newspaper, committed to accurate, fair, and timely coverage of our school community. We follow journalistic standards of verification, attribution, and balance, and we clearly label news, opinion, and commentary. Story ideas are selected by the student editorial board, with guidance from our faculty adviser. We welcome corrections, clarifications, and letters to the editor, and we strive to represent diverse voices with respect and integrity.

Contact Us

Reach out with story tips, corrections, advertising or collaboration ideas, and questions about coverage from The Miller newsroom.

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