Class II Trades Stress for Dancing and Photography on a Boat
On May 9, 162 Milton Academy juniors and 62 guests attended the annual Class II Boat Dance, bringing the grade together amid the early stresses of the college admissions process.
Vol. CXXXII · July 10, 2026
On May 9, 162 Milton Academy juniors and 62 guests attended the annual Class II Boat Dance, bringing the grade together amid the early stresses of the college admissions process.
On Friday April 17, 2026 at 9:00 a.m., the Class of 2026 boarded buses bound for Supercharged Entertainment, a venue offering go-karts, “ninja” courses, a video game arcade, axe throwing, and laser tag.
From February 6-8, nineteen Milton Academy students attended the Boston Model United Nations conference (BosMUN) for a weekend of diplomacy, debate, and collaboration with other student delegates from the New England area. Held at Boston University’s campus, the conference allowed students to immerse themselves in a fast-paced simulation of international relations. Milton’s MUN team performed strongly, bringing three awards home to Milton: Amelia Joseph ‘28 and Panshul Purusharthy ‘27 earned Diplomatic Commendation for representing New Zealand on the Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural Committee; Eve Kong ‘28 received an Honorable Mention for representing Sri Lanka on the Commission of the Status of Women; and Sophie Gvenetadze ‘28 was named an Outstanding Delegate for representing Samuel Bellamy on “A Pirate's Life for Me! Writing the Pirate Code, 1660.”
On November 9, Science Department faculty Tom Gagnon brought ten Marine Science semester course upperclassmen on an optional but highly encouraged field trip to the New England Aquarium. Gagnon arranged the trip with his son, a 2017 graduate and aquarium volunteer working primarily with the Giant Ocean Tank. The visit offered students a chance to observe a range of marine life intersecting directly with their class content.
On August 8, 2025, Director of Student Activities Kelly Reiser emailed club leaders to announce the launch of ClubHub, a new platform designed to streamline club announcements and memberships. Following other private schools such as Middlesex, which also implemented the software this fall, Reiser decided to debut the new application at the September 18 Club Fair.