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Milton’s programming for new students begins on Tuesday, September 2. Opening of school activities are designed to help students get to know one another, get to know the adults on campus, and help them feel comfortable at School. We know that while new students are surrounded by welcoming faces, they are making their way over unfamiliar terrain. Our programs in the opening days are geared toward helping everyone get...

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José Benítez Meléndez joins the modern languages department to teach Spanish. After earning his bachelor’s degree in Spanish education with minors in French and Italian from the University of Puerto Rico, José earned his master’s degree from Middlebury College in Mediterranean Studies, Spanish, and Italian. José has tutored students in Florence, Italy; instructed kindergarteners in Romania; and, most recently, taught Spanish and lived...

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For the first time, at least in “modern” history, students can pursue any and all of Milton’s visual arts programs in one building, the Art and Media Center. This summer, changes that will not strike some as dramatic, have nevertheless prepared all three levels of the AMC for unparalleled opportunities and collaborations in the arts. Ian Torney, visual arts chair, used the relocation of sculpture, ceramics and woodworking from Robert...

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Long an opportunity to connect with important thought leaders, Milton Academy’s Alumni War Memorial Lecture will take place the evening of Tuesday, September 16, and you’re invited. Randall L. Kennedy is the 48th War Memorial speaker, and he continues a tradition of bringing ideas about complex national and international issues to campus. Mr. Kennedy is the Michael R. Klein Professor at Harvard Law School. He served as a law clerk for...

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What should my child pack to bring to school? When can I expect to see grades and comments? How can I find out about weekend events? Click “Read More” to find answers to these and other frequently asked questions.

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An advisor helps oversee and guide your child’s overall experience at Milton. He or she is a faculty member, and the main communication link between you and the School, on matters that relate to your child. Each faculty member typically advises six to eight students. Boarding students’ advisors usually live in, or are closely associated with, a student’s house. Students often have the same advisor for all their...

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