
73 MHS students were chosen to have their artwork on display at Oakland Schools this month! Please click this link to view the artwork. Congratulations and great work, Mavs!
https://video.oakland.k12.mi.us/show?video=c7845d89cfd2

Congratulations Unified Soccer on an excellent game last night! What a fun and exciting event against Brighton.
Thank you to Jerry Rea for the great photos.








Thank you to all who came out to our successful Future Pathways Event.







Congratulations to our 2024 Region B Division B Champions! The Milford Equestrian Team was victorious and clinched the Championship in this weekends Regional Equestrian Team Meet! The team battled hard against the seven other teams and ended up earning an impressive 420 points! The girls also ended up winning multiple individual regional championship titles!



FUTURE PATHWAYS IS TONIGHT! Come to the MHS Aux Gym from 6:00-7:30 and visit with professionals in the trades, armed forces and higher education. We look forward to seeing you there!


MHS retirees met up for lunch this week. From left to right:
George Campbell, Chuck Chapel, Bill Rucker, Chris Ceresa, Julie Mitchell, Jennifer Swierkos, Cathy Longcore, Rich Kynast, Dan Parrish, Liz Smith, Kaye Sommer, Linda Fraser, Jenita Day, Bob Swierkos, Jim Pearson, Pam Polcyn, Megan Rumble.
Thank you to Cathy Longcore for the photo.


Future Pathways Night is an excellent chance for students and their families to meet and chat with professionals in the trades, the military and college recruiters. Stop by the MHS Aux Gym Sept 26th between 6 and 7:30pm.


Check out Future Pathways Night! This is an HVS program for all high school students. Pre-registration is required. This career planning event will be Sept. 26 from 6-7:30 in the Milford High School aux gym.


When the audio system malfunctioned during last night's volleyball game, both the Lady Mavs and Walled Lake Western's varsity teams led the crowd in singing the National Anthem.


Our underclassman scholarship recipients have been announced.
The Jeans for Scholars winners are Carson Lutz, Romy Gutierrez, Bryce Marszalek and Evia Marszalek.
The recipients for the Steven M. Gilbert Memorial Scholarship - Athletics & Performing Arts are Lola Beer, Zaylee Hincka, Amelia Dalbis and Romy Gutierrez.
Congrats to all!



Milford High’s very own Laylah Zamora has been selected to represent Michigan at the National Miss Amazing 2024 summit coordinated by Miss Amazing. The summit is in Chicago from July 26-28. Laylah is a 14-year-old freshman at MHS with Down Syndrome. In her first time participating in Michigan Miss Amazing she won Junior Teen Queen. Laylah could use some help getting to Chicago. It will cost $4,000 to cover travel and lodging for this queen and one guest. With your help Laylah will make it to Chicago and help open doors for girls with disabilities nationally. You can contribute online by clicking the link below. Thank you for your support.
https://saq2024.funraise.org/fundraiser/laylah-zamora


Thanks to senior Beau Hervey for sharing his pictures from the Charity Week assembly.

Assistant Principal Mr. Dziobak helped make the centerpieces for prom. Student Council brought him a cake to thank him!

Charity Week is in full swing! Family Feud and Spill or Fill Your Guts entertained yesterday, while Mav Ball took place today. Looking forward to Jail n Bail tomorrow!











Milford's Paige Philipp and Quinn Taylor performed this past weekend at a percussion festival sponsored by Oakland University, held at Rochester Adams High School. The event sponsor reached out and asked our percussion ensembles to perform based on their performances earlier this year at MSBOA State Solo and Ensemble. We had three events perform that included 10 students from our programs, representing IA, LHS, and MHS.
The students did a tremendous job and were professionals all day long. They experienced performances by other high school and university groups, a workshop, master class, and much more. This wasn't a competition, was a completely added on event to their already busy lives, and they were simply amazing!
In the words of the sponsoring director, " Thank you for coming out our way to attend! All of your students sounded incredible, I was really blown away. They all had such great questions as well, you really have something incredible happening in your percussion department."

Charity Week kicked off this morning with pajama day and pancake breakfast!











Thanks to Pita Way for providing lunch to our staff today! A very nice way to end Teacher Appreciation Week.



This morning Principal Kevin McKenna hosted Milford's Top Academic Student Recognition Breakfast. Congratulations again to our top 10 academic students!


One of Milford High School’s own, Lily Hardin, a sophomore, was recently awarded with admission into the prestigious Parrhesia Ambassador Program held on the campus of the University of Chicago. According to the University of Chicago, The Parrhesia program is “Rooted in the University of Chicago Principles of Free Expression, the Parrhesia Program offers an innovative curriculum in the theory and practice of public discourse and deliberation. Parrhesia, to speak freely and openly, signifies our commitment to open and vigorous civic deliberation and dialogue.” This summer, Lily will be attending the program for an entire week. She will be surrounded by many of America’s future leaders and scholars while attending this program, to inspire change through public discourse and civic engagement. We are all very proud of Lily’s achievement as she represents the Milford High School community.

See Ms. Wagers in the Career Center this week only to get a permission slip to take the ASVAB.