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Falls Football Coach Experiencing Success on and off the Field

Cuyahoga Falls High School varsity football coach Mike Miller was appointed as the new Unit Principal of Falls High on Sept. 10.

Cuyahoga Falls High School football coach Mike Miller will now help to lead students in the classroom as well as athletes on the field.

On Sept. 10, the Cuyahoga Falls Board of Education appointed Miller as Unit Principal of Falls High School for the 2012-13 school year, reports the Falls News Press.

He’ll replace Allison Bogdan who recently was appointed principal of Roberts Middle School.

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Miller will receive an annual salary of $68,118 and will continue on as the head varsity football coach.

“Miller (a Falls high alum) was hired as a physical education teacher at Falls High in 2004 and continued his graduate studies, receiving his master's degree in 2009 from Grand Canyon University,” according to the community newspaper. “He completed administrative courses through the University of Dayton."

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On a separate note, the Falls varsity football team is off to a 3-1 start -- the program's best record in years. 

The team's next game is in Hudson versus Hudson High. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21. 


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