
Rebekah Curtis
Month of January 2012
Rebekah Curtis, daughter of Lloyd & Lisa
Curtis has been selected Milford High School’s Student-of-the-Month for
January. Several of Rebekah’s
teachers nominated her as a person who makes the
high school a better place. She contributes as an academic role model by
choosing and excelling in difficult classes, along with being Class President.
She also contributes to Milford High School athletically by competing at the
highest levels on the field hockey and track teams and using her logic and
oratory skills in the state and national We the People contests. In addition,
she has a high moral standard. She is an outstanding, positive influence on your
fellow classmates. These distinctions should make Rebakah feel proud and
worthy of being selected from over thousand students as Student of the Month.
Thank you very much, Rebakah, for your
contribution to the school program at Milford and best wishes for future
success.

Eric
Pannese
Month
of December 2011
Eric Pannese, son of Bruno
Pannese and Leslie Rook has been selected Milford High School’s
Student-of-the-Month for December.
Several of his teachers nominated him as a person who makes the high school a
better place. He is a self-proclaimed engineer aspirant, but he is an incisive
reader, and actively participates in AP literature. He engages with fictional
characters on a personal level. His additions to class are genial, genuine and
thorough. He is an outstanding positive influence to students and teachers at
Milford High School. These distinctions should make you feel proud and worthy
of recognition.
Thank you very much Eric for your contribution to the school program at Milford
and best wishes for future success.
Ami
Cutler
Month
of November 2011
Ami Cutler, daughter of Elliott
and Noel Cutler, has been selected Milford High School’s Student-of-the-Month
for November.
Several of her teachers nominated her as a person who makes this high school a
better place. She has contributed in many areas; she is a top-notch student but
that is not what shines most about her. She is soft-spoken and kind. The
greatest leadership example is how she interact with her peers, always with the
greatest of respect and consideration. She is a co-leader with the Diversity
Alliance, along with tutoring French to underclassmen. She carries herself with
quiet and grace. She is a person who will always make a positive contribution.
These distinctions should make Ami feel proud and worthy of being selected from
over one thousand students as Student of the Month.
We Thank her very much for her contribution to the school program at Milford and
best wishes for future success.

Ally
Laforge
Month
of October 2011
Ally Laforge, daughter of Larry
and Andrea Laforge has been selected Milford High School’s Student-of-the-Month
for October.
Ally contributes as a
superior writer and has a great key ability to make literature connections that
teach even the teacher. She keeps people on their toes, but never grandstands.
She brings fun and enjoyment to class as well as being an academic role model.
She is an outstanding positive influence to students and teachers here at
Milford High School. These distinctions should make Ally feel proud and worthy
of recognition.
Thank you, Ally, very
much for your contribution to the school program at Milford and best wishes for
future success.

Ashley Federico
Month
of September 2011
Ashley Federico,
daughter of Kevin and Cheri Federico, has been selected Milford High School’s
Student-of-the-Month for September. Several of her teachers nominated her
as a person who makes this high school a better place. She has contributed in
many areas both scholastic and no-scholastic opportunities: Robotics Club, NHTS,
SME Club, DI, BAE Women in Engineering, SHN Chamber Exposition and as an athlete
in basketball and soccer. She is a person who will always make a positive
contribution. These distinctions should make Ashley feel proud and worthy of
being selected from over thousand students as Student of the Month.
Thank you, Ashley,
very much for your contribution to the school program at Milford and best wishes
for future success.