Blog Entries - 2016

Calling All Veterans!
Milford will continue its tradition of honoring veterans at its November Board meeting. The district is also asking veterans who did who did not earn a diploma because their education at Milford was interrupted to serve their country to contact the Board Office.
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Dr. Robert Farrell Honored by Chamber
On October 19, the Milford Miami Township Chamber of Commerce honored Dr. Robert Farrell at its 2016 Business and Community Awards Gala. This event celebrates the businesses and individuals in our community who stand out for the work that they do on a daily basis and look to the good of the community before that of even themselves.
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Fighting Hunger – One Bowl at a Time
Milford High School students and Milford Miami Ministry are collaborating to host Empty Bowls on October 23, from noon-3 p.m. at R.S.V.P. on Wards Corner.
Blog Entry Synopsis EndTake Community Survey on Facilities Plan
Milford Exempted Village School District is working on the completion of the final phase of its Master Facilities plan and is asking for community input. An online survey has been posted on the district website at www.milfordschools.org/rebuild/rebuild and will remain open through the end of the day on Friday, October 14.
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Constitution Day Celebration
Milford High School students will again be hosting a Constitution Day celebration at Miami Meadows Park this Saturday, September 24. The program will take place in the Spirit of 76 section of the park from 10:00 am to 12 noon. The event is open to the public
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Milford Preschool Earns Top Rating
The State of Ohio has awarded Milford Preschool program with its top five-star rating. The rating program, Step Up To Quality, is a five-star tiered quality rating and improvement system created to recognize and promote early learning and development programs that meet quality standards over and above the health and safety licensing requirements.
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Board Names Building in Honor of Dr. Farrell
Milford's former Superintendent Dr. Robert Farrell's legacy will live on in Milford. At its meeting on December 15, the Board passed a resolution to name the future district administrative office building the"Dr. Robert B. Farrell Milford Exempted Village School's Administrative Office Building."
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Remembrance in the Meadows 10/8
Milford High School DECA marketing students, in conjunction with Miami Township Parks & Recreation, have planned the Remembrance at the Meadows program for Saturday, October 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Milford Releases New Quality Profile
Milford Schools is proud to present the fourth edition of the Quality Profile, an overview of what makes our district unique with highlights of the quality education and services offered during the 2015-2016 school year.
Blog Entry Synopsis EndSchool Districts Call for Local Control & Reduction in Testing
Milford School District has joined other area districts that are members of the Greater Cincinnati School Advocacy Network (GCSAN) in voicing concern that state edicts continue to provide for extensive overreach in testing. More than 40 area school districts in GSCAN are sending a strong message to state legislators regarding implementation of the recent Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The Ohio Department of Education will be hosting several ESSA stakeholder meetings – with one in Cincinnati scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29.
Blog Entry Synopsis EndSummer Hours for Preschool
Milford School District has joined other area districts that are members of the Greater Cincinnati School Advocacy Network (GCSAN) in voicing concern that state edicts continue to provide for extensive overreach in testing. More than 40 area school districts
Blog Entry Synopsis EndMilford Preschool is now on Facebook!
Milford School District has joined other area districts that are members of the Greater Cincinnati School Advocacy Network (GCSAN) in voicing concern that state edicts continue to provide for extensive overreach in testing. More than 40 area school districts
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