Students Earn State and National Honors in the Economics Challenge
This spring, four students represented Milton for the first time in the National Economics Challenge, after winning their division in the statewide competition. Class II students Jaime Moore-Carrillo,...
View ArticleStudent Historians Share Culminating Work at the Annual Bisbee Awards
A spring tradition, students and faculty gathered over tea for the Bisbee Prize presentations on Thursday afternoon. The 11 winners, selected by their teachers for outstanding research on their U.S....
View ArticleDiscussion on Race, Identity and Inclusion with Rodney Glasgow
A noted educator, speaker and facilitator on issues of diversity and equity, Rodney Glasgow is on campus this week working with students, faculty, staff and administrators on issues of race and...
View ArticleSailing Team Caps Off Terrific Season With Third Place Finishes at Two...
An epic sailing season ended on a high note when Milton placed third in the ISSA Baker Team Race Championship held in Norfolk, Virginia, this past weekend. The national race consisted of the top 12...
View ArticleTwo Milton Seniors Named Scholar-Athletes by National Football Foundation
Mike Silva (I) and Allan Rappleyea (I) were recently named scholar-athletes by the Eastern Massachusetts chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. They are among the 33 award...
View ArticleActivism and Identity Live at the Heart of Visiting Poet Franny Choi’s Work
Exploring the intersections of race, gender, sexuality and immigration, poet and activist Franny Choi read several of her poems at an assembly sponsored by the Asian Society and GASP student groups....
View ArticleSharing Their Experiences: Seniors Present Their Final Projects
Just before graduation, underclassmen see the fruits of the seniors’ work at the Senior Project Fair in the ACC. Senior project performances also take place around campus over three days. Freddy Okito...
View ArticleWashington’s Farewell
Editor in Chief of The Daily Beast John Avlon ’91 has published a new book, Washington’s Farewell Address – an examination of the last, prophetic speech delivered by our first president. Kirkus called...
View ArticleJenny Slate ’00 Double-Feature at Sundance
Jenny Slate ’00 debuted two films at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Jenny reunited with “Obvious Child” director Gillian Robespierre for the 90’s family dramedy “Landline”, which has been acquired by...
View ArticleAlexandra Callen ’88, New Head of School for St. George’s
On July 1, 2017, Alexandra “Alixe” Callen ’88 will become the first female head of St. George’s School in Newport, RI. “I am honored and humbled to be asked to serve as St. George’s next head of...
View ArticleCharlotte Zonis ’15 named NESCAC Women’s Squash Player of the Week
Charlotte Zonis ’15 won her first NESCAC Women’s Squash Player of the Week award January 30th. Charlotte, a member of the class of 2019 at Hamilton College, received the award after her fourth win of...
View ArticlePeter Livingston, Jr. ’80 Wins Emmy Award for “Mission Blue”
Peter Livingston, Jr. ‘80 received the Emmy honoring “Outstanding Editing – Documentary and Long Form” for his work on “Mission Blue.” The film follows oceanographer and activist Sylvia Earle as she...
View ArticleWelcome Campus Safety Officers Alicia Torres and Mark Raines
The Campus Safety department welcomes two new members, Alicia Torres and Mark Raines, to its team of officers. Alicia is a resident of Weymouth and has over 16 years of campus safety experience,...
View ArticleGraduation 2017
Milton awarded diplomas to 190 seniors during the School’s commencement exercises on June 9, 2017. One longstanding tradition of the ceremony is students electing their student speakers, which assures...
View ArticleThose First Few Days: Opening of School Overview
Milton’s programming for new students and parents begins on Tuesday, September 5. Opening of school activities are designed to help families start to form an understanding of the community we strive to...
View ArticleEmbrace Differences, Head of School Todd Bland Encourages New Students
Welcoming new students and their parents to Milton this week, Head of School Todd Bland asked everyone in attendance to acknowledge and honor the differences each student brings to the School. New...
View ArticleUbuntu Jazz Concert
The webcast begins at 7 p.m. on Friday, September 15. The post Ubuntu Jazz Concert appeared first on Milton Academy.
View ArticleConvocation Speakers Encourage Milton Students to Know, Challenge and Hear...
“Know, and be known,” Head of School Todd Bland urged Milton students during Convocation on Friday morning, asking them to not run from difficult conversations, and instead seek to understand each...
View ArticleFirst Art Exhibit and Jazz Concert of the School Year Opens Friday
Beginning on Friday, September 15, the newly renovated Arts Commons in the Kellner Performing Arts Center features Ubuntu, an exhibit by photographer Frances Scanlon. Ms. Scanlon’s body of work...
View ArticleUnite Against Hate, Boston Anti-Defamation League Executive Director Tells...
Young people have the power to stem the tide of anti-Semitism and other hateful incidents, said Robert Trestan, executive director of the Anti-Defamation League’s Boston Office. “The most powerful...
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