Opening of School Q&A
At the Opening of School, where can I…
…find the opening of school schedule?
The deans’ office has created an online calendar listing events specific to the opening of school. This calendar displays all events happening in those first few days and allows you to filter the information to only the events you need to see. View this opening of school calendar. Your opening of school schedule will also be available on your myMilton page.
…get my class schedule?
Class schedules can be accessed from your child’s myMilton page the week before registration, pending the School’s receipt of all required forms. If your child has problems viewing or printing his or her schedule from myMilton during registration, please contact the Help Desk at 617-898-1767.
…pass in my health forms?
Health forms should have been returned by mail over the summer. If you have not mailed them, be sure to bring your health forms with you to registration in the Schwarz Student Center. Students will not be able to attend classes or participate in athletics until the forms are on file with the Health Center.
What is an Advisor?
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 throughout their Upper School experience.
read moreParents FAQs
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.
read moreCommunity Service Opportunities
Can you help? The Community Service program depends on gracious volunteer drivers to get students to and from their weekly, off-campus service sites. Parents have been a tremendous help in making volunteer work possible for over 250 dedicated students each year. Students volunteer at area public elementary schools, day care centers, elder centers, residences for the disabled, and the local animal shelter, where their assistance is always much appreciated. Drivers over the years have enjoyed getting to know students as they share in the funny...
read moreArt All Around: Making Room For the New
Last fall’s opening of the renovated Art and Media Center coincided with a colorful and inspired addition to the Centre Street quad. Sculptor Rob Lorenson’s art launched the first installation of the Nesto Gallery outdoor art exhibition series. This summer, members of Milton’s facilities services, Pete Henderson and Manny Tavares, helped Mr. Lorenson and his crew safely de-install the large works of art to make room for the exhibition’s second artist. In this coming school year, students and adults will enjoy, outdoors, the art of sculptor...
read moreDoes Your Child Ride the Bus?
If so, please click “read more” to view the policies and safety rules associated with traveling to and from school on the bus. Click here to download the 2015–2016 bus routes. Sign-up forms for bus travel to and from school were included in the summer forms in your myMilton account. If you have questions regarding the bus routes or policies, please contact Denise Costello in Milton’s business office at 617-898-2285.
read moreBe a Part of the Host Family Program
Milton’s Host Family Program helps new boarding students transition to campus life by providing a “home away from home,” and offering additional connection and support. While the program is particularly helpful to international students, it also serves students coming to Milton from other parts of the U.S. Milton’s host families, often the family of a day student or nearby boarding student, help make that transition, especially in the initial years, easier. This year, we also welcome alumni and the parents of former students as host families....
read moreCommunication: Connecting You With What You’d Like to Know
You may wonder when you’ll hear from Milton: How often? About what? How? And why? We are eager to support our Milton parents and help you understand and follow the exciting life of School. To do that, we combine regular messages from people at Milton with the rich resources at www.milton.edu.
read moreConsistent Professional Training for Milton’s Campus Safety Officers
This summer, at Fairfield University in Connecticut, Milton’s Campus Safety team completed the Campus Public Safety Officer Training Academy. The Academy provides officers with the skills necessary to help keep today’s campus safe.The curriculum for our team included Law for Public Safety, Hazmat and Fire Safety, Multicultural Awareness, Bomb Detection and Awareness, Community Relations, Report Writing and Critical Incident Management. Click “read more” to enlarge the photo of Milton’s Campus Safety officers who attended.
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