Milton Is StormReady, Thanks to the Campus Safety Team
Milton Academy is the first K–12 institution in New England (second in the country) to be recognized by the National Weather Service and U.S. Department of Commerce as StormReady, joining the ranks of...
View ArticleMilton Faces Off Against Premier Prep Teams
Every holiday season, the best teams in prep school hockey descend upon the rinks of Milton and Nobles for a chance to claim the coveted championship titles of the Flood-Marr Tournament and the...
View ArticleChoreographer Danielle Flora Is This Fall’s Melissa Gold Visiting Artist
Knowing who will help you along your life path is impossible, so it’s best to show kindness to everyone, television and film choreographer Danielle Flora told students on Monday. Ms. Flora, who has...
View Article“One Drop of Love”: A Search for Identity
“Are you going to join the Black Student Union?” a fellow University of Michigan student asked Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni in her first semester of college. Ms. Cox DiGiovanni hesitated: Her heritage...
View ArticleWork Toward Justice in Every Field, Young Alumni Urge Students
You can find humanity and make social progress along any career or academic path, Milton alumna Jovonna Jones ’11 told students. “If justice and equity aren’t part of your life, you should examine...
View ArticleWeather-Related Announcements
This Web page communicates weather-related school cancellations or delayed openings. Absent any update, School is in session according to normal schedules. The post Weather-Related Announcements...
View ArticleThe Robotics Team Rolls On to Advanced Competition
The Robotics Team’s robot, named “Tokyo Lift,” won the robot skills competition, the excellence award and the championship at the VEX Robotics Qualifier Tourney in Hopkinton in December. Milton had two...
View ArticleActions Can Keep the Legacy of Dr. King Alive
“We can’t wait for the change so many of us want to see in this world,” Annie Jean-Baptiste ’06 told students last Thursday, sharing her beliefs about diversity and six actions people can take to be...
View ArticleSports Talk With Journalist Bob Ryan
Well-known sports journalist Bob Ryan made the case that sports play an important role in people’s lives whether they are athletes or fans. Along with other “leisure pursuits” such as books, movies and...
View ArticleGrace Connor ’17 Has the Scoop on Building a Business
After trekking through a snowstorm to deliver her first pints of Little G Ice Cream to a specialty grocer in Boston, Grace Connor (I) had a flash of doubt. “I was putting it into the freezer and...
View ArticleTwo-Hour Delay for Friday, February 10
Milton Academy will have a two-hour-delayed start tomorrow, Friday, February 10; school will begin at 10 a.m. The morning bus schedule will be delayed by two hours. Essential staff should report on...
View ArticleSchool Cancelled on Monday, February 13
Due to the winter storm, Milton Academy will be closed on Monday, February 13. All scheduled classes and activities are cancelled. Only essential employees need report to campus. The post School...
View Article3Peat Improvisers Bring the Laughs
Beginning with a single suggested word from the audience, “ravioli,”, the 3Peat improv troupe rolled out a series of hilarious scenes for students at King Theatre. Five members of 3Peat, an acclaimed...
View ArticleLive Webcast
The webcast begins at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28. The post Live Webcast appeared first on Milton Academy.
View ArticleThis Weekend, Students Direct One-Acts
The student one-act plays are a much-anticipated performing arts event and are a venue for student directors and actors to showcase their talents in a broad array of plays and topics. This year there...
View ArticleAn Annual Highlight: The Winter Dance Concert
From hip-hop, jazz and tap, to a hybrid of modern dance and traditional Chinese fan dancing, student choreographers and dancers are preparing for this weekend’s Winter Dance Concert. One of the most...
View ArticleMilton’s Ski Teams Win NEPSACs Championships
Photo by Brian Mullaney By David Shaw ’20 In a performance for the ages, both the boys’ and girls’ varsity ski teams emerged victorious in the Class B NEPSAC Alpine Skiing Championship held in...
View ArticleSee History as Interconnected, Hong Kong Speaker Kimberly Cheng Tells Students
All history is global history, says Kimberly Cheng, this year’s Hong Kong Distinguished Speaker. Ms. Cheng presented an overview of her research on Jewish refugees living in China during World War II,...
View ArticleFor Some, Spring Break Means Building, Music, and Lots of Culture
Constructing and Connecting in Appalachia Eleven Milton students, with three chaperones, will spend a week in March repairing homes in southwest Virginia. The trip is organized by the Community...
View Article“Healthy Choices Are Yours To Make”: Educator and Storyteller Cindy Pierce...
Knowing and being consistently yourself—in private and in public—is the key to making healthy choices, says Cindy Pierce, this year’s Margo Johnson Endowed Speaker. Ms. Pierce, a social sexuality...
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