2014 Fall Issue

Their Shortest Assignment Ever!

Posted on Nov 6, 2014

Short-shorts by students, like @VeryShortStory,  in 140 characters or less.   She was wild, sassy, but imaginative; so, when she told me she lived in an island in the sky, I thought she was insane. But no, there it was, just like she said. — Sophia Greenaway, Class III I love how you can think you’re at the top with every bend in the path. “False summit,” I think it’s called. You’re not yet, but you will be. — Claire Huffman, Class I She was there. Her stare was oblique. “I’m sorry.” “For what?” Again, the oblique look. The wind shook her hair into her eyes....

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Admission Stats 2014–2015

Posted on Nov 6, 2014

Upper School Applications for 2014–2015 — 1,100 New students enrolled — 141 (92 boarding, 49 day) K–8 Applications for 2014–2015 — 413 New students enrolled — 52 K–12 total enrollment — 1,034 Vitals Male — 54% Female — 46% Sibling or legacy — 35% Receive need-based financial aid — 28% New day students are from 48 surrounding cities and towns. The Admission Office hosted 1,400 families visiting for interviews last year. New boarding students come from 20 states. And 14 countries. Of our new students, 43% are self-defined students...

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The Art and Media Center: Old Science Repurposed as High Functioning Art Space

Posted on Nov 6, 2014

The Art and Media Center: Old Science Repurposed as High Functioning Art Space

For the first time, at least in “modern” history, students can pursue any and all of Milton’s visual arts programs in one building, the Art and Media Center (AMC). This summer, changes that will not strike some as dramatic have nevertheless prepared all three levels of the AMC for unparalleled opportunities and collaboration in the arts. Ian Torney, visual art chair, used the relocation of sculpture, ceramics and woodworking from Robert Saltonstall as a chance to rethink how spaces are outfitted and aligned, not only for today’s world of arts, but in anticipation of how the field will...

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Seminar Day in its Fourth Decade: Economist Sam Bowles Was Keynote

Posted on Nov 6, 2014

Seminar Day in its Fourth Decade: Economist Sam Bowles Was Keynote

Economist Sam Bowles was the Sally Bowles Keynote Speaker, leading the student-organized Seminar Day in May. More than 20 other experts and activists followed, covering a wide range of publicly debated domestic and international issues. Many alumni were among the guest speakers, stimulating great questions and discussions. Called the Keyes Seminar Day, this lively event has been one of Milton’s most important traditions since 1977. It is named in honor of its founder, former faculty member Peter Keyes, a legendary promoter of student interest in the political process as well as public and...

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Lisa Donohue ’83, a Leader in Media and Technology, Will Succeed Brad Bloom as Board President

Posted on Nov 6, 2014

Lisa Donohue ’83, a Leader in Media and Technology, Will Succeed Brad Bloom as Board President

Lisa Donohue, Milton Academy Class of 1983, will succeed Brad Bloom as president of the Milton Academy Board of Trustees when his term concludes in 2015. Milton trustees voted in May to elect Lisa as the president, effective July 1, 2015. Since she joined the board in 2008, Lisa has taken a leadership role, particularly in the areas of external relations, strategic planning, campaign preparation, and developing the membership and practices (or processes) of the board. “I am thrilled that I will be able to build on Brad’s strong leadership over the last five years, and the board’s work...

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Ruting Li ’15, A Poet Who Wins Prizes

Posted on Nov 6, 2014

Ruting Li ’15, A Poet Who Wins Prizes

When Ruting Li ’15 sits down to write, she doesn’t know quite what will make it to the page. “I don’t set out to write about a particular topic,” she says. “Sometimes I start my writing from a prompt, or an image. Most often I write about something I’ve seen or experienced, which sparks an idea.” In the spring, Ruting’s poetry earned her a finalist spot in many regional and national writing contests, including the Smith College High School poetry contest, the Naked Truth/PEN New England High School writing contest, and the Oxbridge Edge poetry contest. Ruting completed a...

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