'This week our Pierce and MHS students began full days of school, both in person and in the remote model.'
'This week we welcomed our elementary students to our schools as they transitioned from a hybrid model to a full day model.'
The next School Committee meeting will be on April 14, 2021, at 7pm.
Thank you to all who attended the MHS Principal Candidate Forum last night and to all who sent in questions for our finalists.
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The Full Day Professional Day for MPS Staff on Friday, March 19 has been canceled and will now be a regular school day for all MPS students.
'This week we held our final two school based Conversation Hours with parents and guardians from Pierce and Milton High School.'
'We look forward to your continued involvement and support as we move forward with our school year.'
Thank you to the Glover and Tucker PTOs for hosting me for Conversation Hours with their school communities this week.
'This week we began our new K-5 elementary learning model, doubling the in person learning for hybrid students & adjusting remote learning.'
As a district, we are excited to shift to our new elementary model starting next week, February 8.
Thank you to all who attended our Elementary Model Update presentation last night.
Registration is now open for Milton National Little League’s Spring 2021 season.
This week, our Milton Public Schools students submitted essays, poems, artwork, and music for the Milton Interfaith Clergy Association.
The past 24 hours have been a tumultuous and upsetting time for our nation. A state-wide election in Georgia with national consequences.
'Our stress levels are high as we celebrate our traditional holidays and consider the winter months ahead.'
There are now shorter quarantine options for those individuals if certain conditions are met.
Students can take a grab and go bag with several breakfasts and lunches as they leave school each day.
'The results of the survey will be shared with the community at school committee meetings and during community forums.'
'As a reminder, our weekly drive-through for breakfast and lunch pick up is OPEN tomorrow, Wednesday, November 25.'
The next School Committee meeting will be on December 2, 2020, at 7pm.
The Fruit Center has donated over $117,000 to schools in Milton and Hingham over the last ten years!
The school is going fully remote for two weeks due to additional positive cases of COVID-19.
Interim Superintendent James Jette said the school had to cancel in-person classes because the cases forced too many teachers to quarantine.
Milton's superintendent received word of a gathering of 50-100 students weeks after parties in other towns forced reopening delays.
Surgical masks are preferred, one-layer masks and neck gaiters are not sufficient.
Milton School Committee Chair Sheila Egan Varela said the sudden retirement was due to a family emergency.
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Milton Public School said generic cloth masks will not be sufficient as part of any in-classroom learning.
School officials said the delay will allow for more time to evaluate the redeveloped "Hybrid/Remote Choice" model.
Milton Schools received an extension to submit fall reopening comprehensive plan by Tuesday.
Milton shares its three plans for in-classroom, fully remote and hybrid learning amid the coronavirus crisis.
Milton Schools said 60.5 percent of 2,360 responders prefer in-school learning this fall if state coronavirus safety guidelines can be met.
Superintendent of Schools Mary Gormley will propose the position for a vote at Wednesday's School Committee meeting.
A request for proposal has been issued for an external consultant to conduct the audit.
The Ursuline Academy alumna was named as one of the 11 recipients of the program this year.
Those who were unable to attend the remote session can view it online.
Superintendent Mary Gormley publicly apologized to the teacher who received discipline, which was then rescinded, based on the recording.
The Milton Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition is seeking rising 8th through 10th graders to participate in youth leader training sessions.
Self-care specialist Ivy Watts, a former track All-American, has created a course for those feeling disconnected amid coronavirus crisis.