On May 21, eleven Milton Academy Speech and Debate team members and three chaperones boarded a flight to Washington, D.C., for the National Catholic Forensic League (NCFL) tournament, which brings qualifying speech and debate competitors from across the country.
On Tuesday, April 28 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Pritzker Science Center, Advanced Science students presented their Design Your Own (DYO) experiments at the Science Symposium to 111 faculty, student, and parent attendees. DYO brainstorming began before spring break, and for their final product, the students needed to “prepare data, [set up a] website for Science Symposium, make the poster, and write a report,” according to Disease Biophysics student Leah Li ’26. At the Symposium, advanced science students Vickie Mao ’26 and HT Xue ’26 shared opening speeches about how they have explored their passion for science at Milton. Afterward, all students orally presented their posters, pasted around Pritzker's walls, to eager attendees.
On November 8, six Math Club students spent their day on Harvard University’s campus to compete in the international Harvard-MIT Math Tournament (HMMT), which draws approximately 1000 attendees every year.