
Thank you to the MHS and Pierce music departments for the beautiful music all through December!


MPS Winter Break
December 23 - January 1, 2025


Just before the winter break, our MHS Christmas Carolers entertained Unquity House residents while Advisory students delivered Holiday Treat Bags they made for the residents. The visit closed with a rousing sing-along of "Deck the Halls."
The MHS Students were grateful for the chance to spread holiday cheer! A special 'shout out' to our van drivers, Mr. Mackinaw and Mrs. Spinelli, who made the trip possible.


The Milton High School Robotics team competed at the Ryken Robobowl in Shrewsbury on Sunday December 15. Students have spent the last four months planning, building, coding, and testing their robot for the First Tech Challenge (FTC). Milton made it to the finals and finished 5th of 27 teams! Students will have another competition at Canton High School on February 8 and all are welcome to attend and cheer on our team!



Last week, the MHS Achieve, Launch, and Partner Programs teamed up with the Unified Art and Unified Music classes to go on their annual holiday shopping trip! Students went to the South Shore Plaza to practice budgeting and money skills and worked in groups with their buddies to buy holiday gifts for their family and friends.
And what trip to the Plaza is complete with out a trip to the food court? Our MHS crew ended their trip with a table for 40!


Last week, Mrs. Maliel’s Glover 5th grade class enjoyed a lesson on coding from AP Computer Science students from MHS. They made bracelets with their initials using beads representing binary code. What a fun way to celebrate Computer Science Week!


Spirit Week at Pierce kicked off with Color Wars on Monday!
Who wore it best? Grade 6 - Red, Grade 7 - Blue , Grade 8 - Black!







As the MFE Annual Appeal kicks off, they are offering a special incentive for your generosity. For every $100 you donate, you will be entered to win 4 tickets on the 50 yard line to the Patriots versus LA Chargers game in Foxboro on December 29th. The more you donate, the more chances you have to win. The drawing will be held on Sunday, December 22, and the winner will be notified by email and/or text. Your $100 donation could not only support our cause but also give you a chance to enjoy a thrilling Patriots game!
Donate here: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/TX4SR98LMDKU4


Ms. Power's 8th grade IS English enjoyed a private showing of " Wicked" at the Braintree Cinemas. They all agreed - it is a “WICKED GOOD” movie with powerful themes!


The MFE is kicking off their annual appeal with a first ever holiday movie night! Parents and guardians - take a night off and drop the kids off for some holiday movie fun. All donations are used to fund teacher grants.
Sign up here! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdXrwo_Kikuda1S5vQ5BNbnLJp78P6UqUszucj9LGw9f6zE4A/viewform


MHS French teachers and students celebrated the week of the Francophonie early in November. Teachers created projects with their students. Each French class was part of a project related to the French-speaking world and their projects are exhibited in the MHS library.
Our students did a great job and you can read the details of the projects here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LF67dm_A2LVTY1WNTL4BUcRdTLSpPogJ/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=111909143798207549360&rtpof=true&sd=true










Join us TONIGHT, Tuesday, December 10th at 6:30 PM, in the MHS Auditorium for the MHS Winter Concert!


Congratulations to our MHS students who have earned High Honors or Honors during the first quarter of the school year. We are proud of their hard work and academic success! The full list of students on the Honor Roll can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zydbl2bDPOsI21gvtJrVUdUhk8kbyh2R/view?usp=sharing


Congratulations to Scott Longo, Jackson Wagner, and John Dickens, three of our MHS seniors, who recently signed to play athletics at the college level!
Scott will play baseball at Northeastern, Jackson will swim at Lafayette and John will play tennis at Lafayette. We are proud of these talented student-athletes and look forward to hearing about their successes (on and off the field/pool/court!) in the years to come.


Last week Mrs. Driscoll's Tucker 1st graders read "Balloons Over Broadway", which tells the story of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. After reading the book, students took part in a fun STEM challenge!
Our 1st graders planned, designed and built a balloon float using a balloon, tape, popsicle sticks and construction paper. Afterwards, they had their own parade, showcasing bears, Bluey, cats, Spider-Man, Pikachu, Tom Brady, rainbows, hearts and more in their floats. We love their enthusiasm and creativity!



Have someone headed to MHS next year? Head to MHS Information Night - TONIGHT - Thursday, December 5, 6-7:30pm at MHS!
At MHS Information Night, Principal Karen Cahill and Vice Principals Ngoc Tran and Brian Mackinaw will share what makes MHS so special. We are proud of our many and varied extra curriculars - students are able to participate in close to sixty clubs, many concerts, plays, and musical performances, as well as over two dozen Freshman, JV, and Varsity Athletic teams.
Academic excellence is an ongoing priority at Milton High School. Our Program of Studies linked below includes classes for all learners at the College Prep, Honors, and Advanced Placement levels. At MHS Information Night, students and families will take tours of our campus, meet student leaders and hear from Curriculum Directors.
https://sites.google.com/miltonps.org/2024-2025-mhs-prgm-of-studies?usp=sharing
Join us to learn all about Milton High School!


Next up for MPS concerts?
The MHS Winter Concert on Tuesday, December 10th at 6:30 PM in the MHS Auditorium!


Prior to Thanksgiving, Ms. Harris and her Cunningham 3rd graders worked to create Wetu homes, a traditional home used by the Wompanoag. These seasonal homes provided shelter and warmth for its inhabitants, and could be found throughout this region of the country. Students learned about the homes and then worked in small groups to build their own model home in class.



The MHS French Club is holding a movie event for French speaking 3rd-5th graders.
Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScFlSVA30QpM9l34FXrs0devmY4kLqukVyhUv9GqomxQ8tv-A/viewform


Cunningham preschoolers enjoyed their first UNITY Project lesson last week. They read The Skin You Live In written by Michael Tyler and illustrated by David Lee Csicsko. The preschoolers learned that all people's bodies, hair, and skin color, and way of dress are different. All people communicate differently, learn differently, eat different foods, feel different feelings and come from different-looking families. Everyone is different and everyone is unique. The lesson was parent-led, and the preschoolers really enjoyed reading the book then drawing a picture of themselves!
The UNITY Project is a 2024 parent collaboration across Milton's PTOs to revitalize and streamline the previous Reading About Diversity/RAD (2010) and Meet the Artist/MTA (2015) programs. It combines both curricula and expands the program to Preschool through 5th grades with additional books and artists. The UNITY Project invites parents and guardians into the classroom to teach a quick lesson (approximately 45 minutes) with just a little bit of prep work. Take a look at the UNITY Project website (https://sites.google.com/miltonps.org/unityproject/about) for more info about the provided lessons, materials, and how to volunteer at your child's school.






