The Milford Schools educate 2,600 pre-school
through high school students within its five school facilities.
Our two hundred teachers provide a highly personalized education
to our students, offering curriculum and instructional
methodologies designed to allow each student to achieve to his
or her potential. Challenging school programming and a
wealth of co-curricular opportunities are available to students.
From on-site, after-school enrichment activities to programs for
advanced learners at all of its schools, there is something for
every student and family in the Milford school system.
The Jacques Memorial and Heron Pond
elementary schools provide our children with an excellent
foundation for educational advancement while the Milford Middle
School meets the needs of developing adolescents. Each of the
programs offers full-time Gifted and Talented instruction to
selected students. The unique educational commitment of Milford
extends to its special needs population by providing identified
students with a smaller, alternative school environment.
The Milford High School and Applied
Technology Center serves as a model for real world, integrated
learning experiences. Students may select from courses such as
bio-technology, pre-engineering, and culinary arts in addition
to Advanced Placement courses. The high school is proud to
admit better than 70 students from other districts who, on a
part-time basis, desire participation in the Applied Technology
Center. Milford offers a full array of interscholastic athletic
activities, including swimming and wrestling, in the state’s
intermediate division. Nearly seventy five per cent of Milford
students go on to post-secondary education.
This web site is designed to communicate
information about the school district. If you would like
further information about any of our school programs, do not
hesitate to contact the appropriate school or the
Superintendent’s office. Thank you for your interest in the
Milford School District.
Robert A. Suprenant
Superintendent of Schools