
Be sure to check out June's featured reader on the MPL's Dial-a-Story
- Cunningham's own Charlie Cipolla! Charlie treated his classmates in Ms. McClain's class to a live reading last week.
As a reminder, Dial-a-Story is a Milton Public Library service where folks can call 617-915-1915 anytime and listen to librarians read stories, tell jokes, and the like. The content changes monthly and includes guest readers - usually kids - who read a picture book in the Dial 6 slot.
Charlie is reading Mother Bruce by Ryan T. Higgins, and June stories are posted now (they'll be live all month long). Please give a call and hear Charlie read his story!



It was an exciting week in science at Pierce last week! Grade 6 students dissected frogs and Grade 7 students walked to Turner's Pond as part of their Ecosystems unit. They went ponding, collecting and observing samples of aquatic life.






Huge congratulations to the entire cast and crew of MHS Theatre's fall production of Once Upon a Mattress on receiving 8 METG Musical Theatre Award nominations! Over 61 schools across Massachusetts participated, and they're incredibly honored to be one of just six productions nominated for Best Overall Production. Nominations include:
Best Overall Production
Best Makeup & Hair Design
Best Stage Management – Liam Corey
Best Performance in a Female Leading Role – Ruby Dolgon
Best Performance in a Female Supporting Role – Eilie Boylan
Best Performance in a Featured Role – Emma Nolan
Best Music Direction – Andrew Smith
Best Direction – Stephen & Laura Markarian
The awards ceremony will take place tonight, Monday, June 9 at Lawrence High School. Good luck to MHS Theatre!


Glover had themselves a morning! More pics to come....
Best wishes to Mama Mallard and her crew!

Our MHS Class of 2025 has plans big plans - for travel, higher education, military service, work and more - in the coming year. We know they will do great things!
Check out some of the terrific colleges and universities our students were accepted to this year: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vR7dPGtLcWvEo-JAFCkFd9cugxCcIzrEprjhMz7YTJk-CLX_8lMNjvpp8LySaz6oQ/pubhtml


The Pierce Pals Annual Bowling and Pizza Extravaganza was a big hit last week! What's not to love? Friends, bowling and pizza for the win!






Oh what a night! The Glover Art Show - complete with Glow Room - whas a smashing success! Thanks to Ms. McMenamy for her amazing work with our students!











As our seniors finish up their final week of classes, we prepare to welcome the Class of 2038! Look for the yellow "Welcome to Kindergarten" shirts around town.
Class of '38 - send your yellow t-shirt pics to pictures@miltonps.org!





The Pierce WWII History Club visited this week with 105 year old Arthur Medeiros, WWII Veteran of the Normandy landing and the Battle of the Bulge. The club members met with Mr. Medeiros, the recipient of three Purple Hearts and both Bronze and Silver stars during his service in Europe, to hear about his experiences as a veteran of WWII. Our students were so grateful to have this experience!




Presenting the MPS PE Picklers at Pierce!
(Now trying saying that 3X fast:)


The Art Show was a huge success this week at Collicot! The community submerged themselves in the Collicot coral reef as students displayed work representing art from all seven continents. Thanks to Ms. Bernini for the wonderful art and to Ms. Deitrich for organizing some beautiful entertainment from grade 5 singers!











Thursday night at MHS!


The collaborative Open Mic/Slam Poetry event at MHS earlier this month was a major success!
One student reflected, "I thoroughly enjoyed attending the Open Mic Poetry Night. It was my first time experiencing slam poetry live, and it exceeded my expectations. I love the concept of anyone being able to step up and share, whether through a story, poem, or song. It was exciting to see how much room there was for creative expression and variety. The community was incredibly supportive and welcoming, which made it feel even more special."
The three-hour evening featured fantastic student performances and delicious snacks courtesy of Culinary Club. Poetry Club advisor Mr. Cunningham and President August Alvarova extend their sincere gratitude to Tech Club (Mr. Collyer), Photography Club (Ms. Chandler-Blood), Culinary Club (Ms. White), The Echo (Mr. Radosta) for their awesome pin sales, and Mr. LoPresti for supplying video equipment. Special thanks also to librarian Ms. Alpert for the use of her space, our amazing custodians Judy Whalen and J.T Redden, and all those who generously donated to make the event possible.





Join members of the MHS National Honor Society for some fun crafts this weekend at the Milton Public Library!


Congratulations to MHS seniors Lucie Lloyd-Farber and Reilly Bergin who completed the Boston Marathon last week! We are so proud of these MHS superstars who raised thousands of dollars for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, trained all winter AND completed 26.2 miles on Marathon Monday!
Thank you to the MHS Partner and Achieve classes who pumped Reilly and Lucie up pre-race and congratulations to all in the MHS and MPS community who participated in the Boston Marathon!





Our MHS World Language students are having a blast taking on Europe!
The group has been to Barcelona, Carcassonne, Nimes and Paris and we hear that both our students and staff are loving every minute of their time away!




Join the MHS Marching Band! Info meeting for interested 8-11th graders.


On April 4th, members of the Milton Youth Advocates for Change attended the Norfolk County District Attorney's Peer Leadership Conference at Gillette Stadium with about 150 other students.
Drug Story Theater provided the "keynote", which included a play about opioid overdose based on a true story. All of the actors are young people in recovery. Next, there were two breakout sessions for the students. Milton youth all attended a presentation by Minding Your Mind which featured a young woman bravely sharing her struggles with her mental health. The students split up and attended different sessions during the second breakout.
The conference wrapped up with leadership awards, lunch and a closing presentation. Thanks to the Milton Police Department and Officer Martin who provided transportation.
Pictured back from left to right: Griffin Angus, Emily Vogel, Zakai Perkins, Margaret Carels. Front from left to right: Samantha Quirion, Macy Burns, Sara Khan, Myriam Francoeur.


April is National Poetry Month! To celebrate National Poetry Month at MHS, the MHS Poetry Club created an amazing display in the library featuring novels in verse and Ms. Alpert, MHS Librarian, shared resources with students and staff. Ms. Alpert also created a display highlighting collections of poetry in our MHS Library.


Grease Tickets on Sale Now!
Grease is the word! Tickets for MHS Theatre's Spring production of GREASE are ON SALE NOW! Grab your seats at this link (https://miltonhstheatre.ludus.com/index.php) before they’re gone. This will sell out! Performances as follows:
Friday May 2nd at 7PM
Saturday May 3rd at 2PM & 7PM
Sunday May 4th at 2PM