A look back at the year 2011 in the Milton Public Schools.
Bright Star Education will hold a writing workshop for Homeschool students and parent educators on January 4.
Students at the Centre School are the featured artists in the Wotiz Gallery at the Milton Public Library.
Though the Warrant Committee has asked for a level-funding budget, a reduction of $1.7 million, the Milton Public Schools administration and School Committee will likely request additional resources.
Four Milton residents were recognized by Catholic Memorial School for earning honor roll placement in the first quarter.
After 30 years in the workforce, Milton resident Diane Rodriguez has finally found her ideal job, as the Head Librarian/Library Teacher at prestigious Boston Latin School.
Young philanthropists work to make a difference.
Fontbonne Academy recently recognized the National Honor Society inductees and released the First Quarter Honor Roll.
A team from St. Agatha School recently participated in the Best Buddies 5K in Milton.
The Milton Foundation for Education held it's second annual Milton Stars event last week to recognize major donors.
A group of Milton High students will participate in WGBH’s Emmy-Award winning academic game show hosted by Billy Costa.
Pierce Middle School earned a Bronze award for its participation in “The Healthier US School Challenge" through the United States Department of Agriculture.
Maureen Conlon was the Grand Champion of a dancing fundraiser, which raised over $30,000 for Fontbonne Academy.
The Good Fountain Players will present "Around the World in Eighty Days" on November 18 through 20.
The Tucker School recently became the first Milton Public Elementary School to install interactive whiteboards in every classroom.
Milton parent group helps keep the music playing.
Science teacher Loyola Pasiewicz is one of 220 teachers in the nation to be selected for a Fellowship Program in the New Science Teacher Academy.
There will be three performances of the Milton High School musical "Footloose" this weekend.
Fifty-three Pierce students were honored for achieving a perfect score on the MCAS exams last spring.
Juan Pablo Gutiérrez Castedo is spending the school year in Milton through the Rotary Youth Exchange.
The author of the "Prince of Thieves," which inspired the Ben Affleck movie, "The Town," spoke at Fontbonne Academy this week.
Milton parent Denise Queally on the Milton Monster Dash, science education and bringing the community together.
The Monster Dash, which raises money for hands-on science education in the Milton Public Schools in honor of Sam Cichello, is in its 13th year.
The Siris family spent Columbus Day painting a large U.S. map of the country at the St. Agatha School parking lot.
Fontbonne Academy held the annual “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” 5-mile walk on October 8.
Milton High senior Caeleigh MacNeil was named a Semifinalist in the 2012 National Merit Scholarship Program and three of her classmates were named Commended Students.
Though they have different tastes, Elizabeth and Julia Magnuson have found plenty of ways to get involved at Fontbonne Academy.
Commander in the U.S. Navy and decorated pilot, former Randolph resident Scott Tingle looks forward to his exciting new role serving the country.
Eighth Grade Information Night is slated for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday.
The anti-bullying program named after a victim of the Columbine shootings came to Milton High School on Wednesday, October 5.
Janet Sheehan, Collicot's new principal, returns to the Collicot School after a ten-year absence as a principal in Cohasset. Sheehan's career path has taken her from the classroom to administration, with a few detours as an entrepreneur.
Debating and apples were in the news in Milton's schools this week.
Milton resident Michael Chinman questions the "Rachel's Challenge" program that is coming to Milton next week.
Rachel’s Challenge, a national program named for the first victim of the Columbine High School shootings, will come to Milton High on October 5.
A visit from the Cardinal, plus MCAS results made news in Milton's schools this week.
The auditoriums at both schools were recently upgraded with new LED light bulbs.
Therese Robinson offers tips and statistics on National Backpack Awareness Day.
A leadership conference, bus news and visual arts made news in the schools this week.
The Milton Foundation for Education provided $40,000 in funding for Teacher’s Grant programs in 2010, a key source for that funding came from tax-deductible donations.
This week in the schools, we highlight beginnings, online books and late buses.