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Milton Foundation for Education Celebrates 15 years
The MFE is celebrating with birthday cake and stars to show their donations at the upcoming open houses. The Foundation has donated $2 million to the teachers and schools in Milton.

Beginning this week, the Milton Foundation for Education will celebrate its 15th Birthday, and the MFE is inviting parents and residents to learn more about how the foundation has enhanced the education of students in the Milton Public Schools since 1995.
At every school's Open House this fall, the MFE will be highlighting many of the contributions that they have made to the schools over the last decade and a half. The MFE will invite parents to have a piece of birthday cake and discover how the foundation has supported the arts, physical education, math, science and technology, the libraries, languages and literature at every grade level and at every school.
During the Open Houses, parents will be encouraged to look for the stars which will be placed on hundreds of items donated by the MFE throughout the years, including language labs technology, bio tech equipment, smartboards, books, globes, art supplies, and much more.
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The Milton Foundation for Education has awarded $2 million in grants to teachers and schools since its creation in 1995. Twice a year, the MFE solicits proposals from teachers and staff and in the last 15 years has funded a wide array of teacher-initiated projects.
Through Glover's "Turner's Pond Study," Cunningham's "Elm Tree Farm" project, Collicot's "Using Maps to Understand the World," Tucker's "GeoSafari Theater," Pierce's "Incentive Program for Academic Achievement" and Milton High School's "Jazz Ensemble and Concert Band's CD," literally thousands of Milton's children have been touched by the grants provided by the Milton Foundation for Education over the years.
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In addition, the MFE sponsors the Celebration for Education each year with funds earmarked for specific departments or disciplines within the school system.
Michael Hoy graduated from Milton High School in the spring and will be a freshman at Holy Cross this fall. He credits the high school's Biotech Lab, funded with proceeds from the 2006 CFE, with sparking his interest in biotechnology and research.
"I had an opportunity to do lab research that is almost unheard of at the high school level," Hoy said. "I feel like the experience I gained at the high school will give me an enormous advantage in college."
The Milton Foundation for Education also sponsors the Monster Dash, an annual road race held in honor of Sam Cichello, a Tucker school student who died in a tragic playground accident in 1999. All funds raised in the Monster Dash support science enrichment in the elementary schools.
One of the programs that the Monster Dash supports is Science Across Milton, known as Project SAM, which brings innovative science lessons and lesson plans to classrooms across town. The program also draws on the resources and expertise of the Blue Hills Trailside Museum on Route 138, where students visit to learn from museum exhibits and also present the results of their scientific investigations.
Mary McLaughlin is the president of the Milton Foundation for Education and is proud of the difference the MFE has made in the lives of so many students. Noting that the MFE has given the schools $2 million over the years, she believes the MFE has enhanced nearly every aspect of the education the town provides its students.
"There's no question that we have an extraordinary school system in Milton," McLaughlin said. "But spending cuts have affected every town department, including the schools. For 15 years, through the generosity of our sponsors and donors, the MFE has provided funding for creative enrichment activities and learning opportunities that could not be considered in the regular budget."
For more information on the MFE and its grants or to make a donation in honor of their 15th Birthday, please visit their website at miltonfoundationforeducation.org.
To look for the stars and see the impact the Milton Foundation for Education has had across the Milton Public Schools see the following open house schedule.
Milton High: Open House is Sept. 14, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.. The program will begin with a brief presentation in the auditorium. Parents will then follow the schedule of their sons and daughters to listen to a course overview by the classroom teacher.
Glover: Open House is Sept. 16, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Tucker: Open House is Wed. Sept. 22, 6 to 8 p.m.
Pierce: Open House is Sept. 23, 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Parents and teachers will move to individual classes at starting at 7 p.m.
Cunningham: Open House is Sept 29, 6:30 p.m.
Collicot: Open House is Sept. 30, 6:30 p.m.
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