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Parents are Invited to Join Us for a Kindergarten Information Night!
Do you have a soon-to-be Kindergartener? Parents are invited to join us for a Districtwide Kindergarten Information Session at Mulberry Elementary on February 2 from 6:00-7:00. Parents will learn more about our Kindergarten program and we'll answer
Blog Entry Synopsis EndKindergarten Registration Opens February 1
Below are key dates for Kindergarten registration for the 2023-2024 school year: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 Registration opens for all incoming Kindergarten students of Milford EVSD residents. Monday, March 20, 2023 The last day to register to be
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Milford Schools Unveils “The Z” Thanks to Generous Multi-Year Donation by Milford Alum Erik Zamudio
Last night, the Milford Schools Board of Education unanimously voted to accept the six-figure, multi-year donation made to Milford Schools by Milford alumnus Erik Zamudio. Zamudio is a 2010 graduate of Milford Schools and a successful entrepreneur named to
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Milford Schools Board of Education Appoints John Espy as Treasurer
Earlier today, at a Special Board Meeting, the Milford Schools Board of Education voted to appoint John Espy as the district’s next Treasurer. Mr. Espy started his career at Milford Schools as the Music Director, and completed part of his Treasurer
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Milford One of Only Four Districts to Win Local Food Take Over Grant
Late last school year, Milford Schools Director of Nutrition Services, Tina Reynolds, applied for a grant through Green Umbrella's Feed Our Future program that would allow Milford Schools to participate in Local Menu Takeovers during the 2022-2023 school
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Lieutenant General Potter, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Visits Milford High School JROTC Program
Milford Schools was honored to welcome Lieutenant General Laura A. Potter, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, to Milford High School this morning to meet with Milford and Live Oaks JROTC students. General Potter started the conversation by praising the students for being members of the JROTC program, indicating that because of their involvement she knew four important things about them already:
- They are part of a team bigger than themselves,
- Are living their school’s values,
- Value their education, and
- Are physically fit.