MILTON HIGH SCHOOL
EAGLE UPDATE
April 21, 2019
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IN THIS UPDATEHOME
EOCs START MONDAY
SURFACE UPDATE FOR EOC
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
APRIL TOTM/POTM
ORCHESTRA CONCERT
INTERNATIONAL NIGHT
MODEL UN EVENT
KICKS4ALL WRAP-UP
VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS
AP EXAM INFO
CIRQUE TICKETS
STUDENT ATHL TRAINERS
MILTON PTO NEEDS
PARKING AT SCHOOL
EAGLE AMBASSADORS
COLORGUARD INFO
9-11 FINAL EXAM INFO
SENIOR EXAM INFO
UPDATED SENIOR INFO
2019 COKE BOTTLES
MILTON LEADERSHIP
PRINCIPAL
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
  
ADMIN ASSISTANTS
Adam Clack
  
504 COORDINATOR
  
RtI COORDINATOR
Donna Solomon
  
GUIDANCE DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Gary Sylvestri
MILTON PTO
President:
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IMPORTANT DATES
2019
04/22-05/03: EOC TESTING
04/25: SGC Mtg 7:10AM
04/25: Orchestra Concert 7PM
04/26: International Night 5PM
04/30: SR Carnival 11:30AM
05/01-05/03: Cirque 7:00PM
05/04: PROM 7:00PM
05/06-17: AP TESTING
05/08-05/10:  Cirque 7:00PM
05/17: SR BBQ/Red Env 7:00PM
05/18: GRAD PRACTICE 12:00PM
05/21: GRADUATION 8:00PM
05/20-23: FINAL EXAM WINDOW
05/23: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
*=NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
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GEORGIA MILESTONE
END OF COURSE 
TESTING INFORMATION EOCs
We will begin Georgia Milestone End of Course (EOC) testing next week. The schedule below will be used during test administration window. The EOC's will be administered beginning Monday, April 22 through Friday, May 3 The EOC exam will be administered to Milton students currently enrolled in the following EOC subjects:
  • ELA: 9th Literature or 11th Literature
  • MATH: Algebra or Geometry
  • SCIENCE: Biology or Physcial Science
  • SOCIAL STUDIES: U.S. History or Economics
Students enrolled in the above courses will be taking their EOCs on the following dates:
MONDAY, APRIL 22: 9th Lit & 11th Lit
TUESDAY, APRIL 23: U.S. History & Economics
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24: 9th Lit & 11th Lit
MONDAY, APRIL 29: Algebra & Geometry
TUESDAY, APRIL 30: Biology & Physical Science
*MAKE-UP EXAMS WILL BE ON April 25 & 26 and May 1, 2 & 3

MILTON'S EOC TESTING PROCESS:
Please read below to understand how Milton administers the EOC exam.
  • Students who are required to take an EOC MUST report to school by the regular start time of 8:20AM.
  • Students who do not have an EOC scheduled on designated testing days AND, use a Fulton County School bus as transportation to school, MUST adhere to the following process:
    • Can get their bus at the REGULARLY DESIGNATED PICK-UP TIME and, when they arrive to school, report to the cafeteria (extended study hall) until the testing window is completed.
  • Students who do not have an EOC scheduled on designated testing days AND are able to provide their own transportation, MUST report to school no later than 11:20AM on designated testing days.
Students will be using their Fulton County issued Microsoft Surface Tablet for testing.
We will send reminders out for students to make sure their tablets are  FULLY CHARGED and prepared for their test administration.

FREQUENTLY ASKED EOC TESTING QUESTIONS
Q: Does my child take an EOC everyday during the testing window?
A: No, depending on the grade level, course, some students may take as many as three and some may only take one.
  
Q: Does the EOC count towards my student's final grade?
A: Yes! The EOC counts as 20% of the student's final grade in that EOC class.
   
Q: What can I/my child do to be fully prepared for his/her EOC?
A: Review all relevant materials available, get A LOT of sleep the night before AND have a good breakfast on the day of testing. Also, make sure your student FULLY CHARGES THEIR ASSIGNED DEVICE the night before testing.
   
Q: What does a student need to bring on their day of testing?
A: Students need to bring their SCHOOL ISSUED DEVICE and a pen or pencil.
   
Q: What if a student was not issued a device/has a damaged device/or forgets their device?
A: There are extra devices to accommodate students in any of the situations listed above.
  
Q: Are students allowed to have personal electronic devices (cell phone, iPad, personal computer) during their testing session?
A: We STRONGLY DISCOURAGE students from having a personal electronic device with them during their EOC administration. During an active testing session, students in possession of ANY device NOT assigned to them by the school MAY have their score invalidated AND face serious discipline consequences (i.e. suspension, honor code violation report).
   
Q: What if a student reports to school at the normal time and isn't scheduled to test?
A: Students not testing will stay in the cafeteria and be supervised by staff until the adjusted bell begins.
  
Q: Is the adjusted schedule used every day during the testing window?
A: No. Please refer to the EOC Testing Schedule at the top for those days.
 MICROSOFT SURFACE UPDATE surface
In an effort to prepare for the spring testing season, we are asking that students update their school issued Surface tablets with needed software/security applications. Below are some simple instructions on how to accomplish this:
  1. Please restart the tablet while on a Wi-Fi network (Click the Windows icon, Click the "Power/Battery" icon, and tap "Restart")
  2. After restarting and logging back in with the students' Fulton County credentials, please click to start any needed updates. 
(Click the Windows icon, click the "Settings" option, click "Updates and Security" and click "Check for Updates" and/or "Start Downloads" of any needed/available updates)

DRC Insight is the testing app that is used to administer the End Of Course Assessments in a secure online environment. We will be administering EOC tests to students this spring via the Microsoft Surface, so it is vital that students have this app installed using the directions above.
If you need any assistance with this process, please see Mr. James (in 1240) or the Tech Eagle helpers at the Media Hub help desk.
STUDENTS - PLEASE CHECK YOUR FULTON SCHOOLS EMAIL ACCOUNT FOR REMINDERS.
(Students must access their FCS email account through Microsoft Outlook on their issued tablet.)  
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESVOLUNTEERS
VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION
Volunteers, thank you so much for dedicating your time to MHS! Each volunteer must register with Fulton County Schools, for the volunteer period of June 1, 2018 - June 30, 2020. Please complete the registration process, at least 24 hours, before you plan on volunteering at the school.
The registration process takes about 30 minutes, and will be good until June 30, 2020.

SENIOR CARNIVAL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (APRIL 30)
To volunteer for the Senior Carnival, CLICK HERE
To donate supplies for the Senior Carnival, CLICK HERE

SURFACE RETURNS (MAY 3 - MAY 17)
Volunteer Opportunity to help with Surface Return in the Media HUB 5/3/19 - 5/17/19 Click on this link to sign up:  

AP EXAM PROCTORS NEEDED (MAY 6 - MAY 17)
AP Exam Proctors Needed! We need your help! Please sign up to be a proctor for AP Exams. Please note that you MAY NOT proctor an exam that your child is taking. Duties will include:
* getting students settled
passing out exams
* monitoring/supervising while test is being taken
* and collecting materials
Most exams are 2.5 to 3 hours long. Please report to the testing office located by the main gym (LOWER FLOOR) at 7:30AM for the morning exams, and 11:30AM for the afternoon exams. Testing starts at 8:00AM or 12:00PM.
If you have any questions, please email Monica White at whiteml@fultonschools.org
TEACHER & SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL OF THE MONTHTOTM
TEACHER OF THE MONTH
PROFESSIONAL OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to Ms. Roll-Mitchell for being named April Teacher of the Month This is her teaching philosophy: My "why" has always been the students. When I was in the process of rushing at UGA, I was asked my major. I told the girl that I was an English education major. She looked at me and was like "so you love to read?" I said "no". She looked a little perplexed and then said, "Oh so you love to write!" Again I looked at her and said "No." The girl looked at me like I was crazy and quickly changed the subject. I teach because I love kids and I teach English because it opens up conversations. I can talk to my students about their thoughts on technology, censorship, relationships, etc. because I teach a subject that covers so many other topics. Going to my students' extracurricular activities brings me joy because I get to know another side of them. A kid might not be the best ELA student, but he might be the best football kicker, or she might be the top goal scorer in soccer. Seeing my students succeed in other areas allows me to get to know them better. It also allows me to build better relationships with them. As a student myself I had teachers that made me a better and stronger person, and I strive to do the same with my own students now.
Congratulations to Ms. Cristina Mallon for being named April Professional of the Month This is what was said about her:
Cristina has many new responsibilities this year and although she is super busy, she is always willing to help students, teachers and parents. Her devotion to the school is obvious in everything that she does, from being eager to attend sporting events to making sure that students are being treated fairly and successfully. Cristina is a motivator and a leader that shows how much she cares about Milton in everything that she does. She is always positive and if a challenge arises, she immediately thinks of possibilities for the benefit of everyone involved.








ORCHESTRA CONCERTORCH
Milton Orchestra performs their final concert of the year Thursday, April 25 at 7:00PM in the Milton HS auditorium. Join us for film and game music from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Star Trek, and Halo. Featured soloists Ariel Najarian, Charmaine Hur, and Sophie Chan also perform orchestral masterworks. Admission is free!
MILTON INTERNATIONAL NIGHTINTNIGHT
Milton's First Ever International Night! April 26 5:00-7:00PM 
Come enjoy a night out experiencing the many cultures that showcase the diversity at Milton High School! We will have a DJ, live performances, food trucks, and booths representing over 30 countries.
Some of our performances include:
Mayura Alarippu (a traditional Indian dance)
Flamenco (a traditional Spanish dance)
Kathak (a traditional Hindu dance)
Jodi Tor Dak Shune (a Bengali song)
Wlazl Kotek Na Plotek (a Polish nursery rhyme)
And several more... 

Some of the activities to look forward to:
Drum circles (Senegal)
Henna (Pakistan and India)
Bracelet Making (Turkey)
Cricket (India)
Elastique and Petanque - lawn games (France)
Wycinaki - a paper cutting craft (Poland)
Palm Readings (Levant Region)
Carrom - tabletop game (Sri Lanka)
Dance Lessons (Nigeria)
Fortune Telling (Japan)
Wedding Ceremony (Japan)
And several more...
Many of our booths will also be giving out samples of traditional dishes from their region. We will also have food trucks and a DJ to create a festival type atmosphere for the event. This event is for the entire community - parents, staff, students, future students, etc. Make it a family night out and experience the diversity and the amazing work these students bring to Milton! To see more details about each booth and performance and even ingredients (for allergies) to each food samples provided, follow the QR code to see our master list.

MODEL UN MODELUN
This weekend, Milton Model United Nations hosted their first-ever conference at the school (MILMUNC '19). Delegates travelled from multiple different schools to compete and earn awards. Each committee and the whole of the conference was run by MHS students. The conference was a large success and will continue on to it's second year in 2020, We look forward to seeing you there!
Staff
Secretary General
Ryan Barr

Cold War Crisis Chief
Pranav Athimuthu

Crisis Writer
Isabella Banich

Crisis Writer
Davis Koleos 

Cold War: USSR Chairperson
Kian Najaf

Cold War: US Chairperson
Manav Kania

Cold War: US Co-Chairperson
Justin Stewart

Paris Peace Conf Chairperson
Sophie Richardson

PPC Co-Chairperson
Sydney Lynch 


Distinguished Delegate
Tasneem Wahid


KICKS4ALLKICKS4ALL
The Kicks4All shoe drive was a huge success! They collected over 200 pairs of shoes. 30+ pairs of shoes were handed out to homeless people in Atlanta and the rest of the shoes were donated to Atlanta Mission and NFCC. The winners for the six flags passes are Liam Resch & Shruti Sarvannan. The winner for the 19/20 parking pass is Sedat Akgun. Please see Mr. Jones to pick up your prize. Watch the YouTube video below to see the positive impact they made on the community.
WE GAVE SHOES TO HOMELESS PEOPLE IN ATLANTA
WE GAVE SHOES TO HOMELESS PEOPLE IN ATLANTA
VOLLETBALL TRYOUTSVOLLEYBALL
Lady Eagles Volleyball tryouts will be held in the main gym on Saturday May 11 from 9:00AM -1:00PM. Check in starts at 8:00AM. Players must be current on Planet High School with a current physical and all corresponding forms. Please email miltoneaglesvb@gmail.com for questions. 
AP EXAM INFORMATIONAPEXAMS
AP TEST PACKS
If you are an AP student who will be taking any 2019 AP Exam in May, please pick up your AP Test Packet! You must have this packet with you EACH DAY you take an AP Exam. If you have any questions, please see Ms. White in 1360.

AP TESTING EXPECTATIONS
AP testing starts May 6, and we understand students MAY NOT be in class because they will be taking an AP exam. AP exam attendance will be taken daily and entered by the attendance clerk. If there is a conflict between an AP exam and a final exam,
STUDENTS MUST REPORT TO THEIR SCHEDULED AP EXAM , and reschedule their final exam with their teacher. Please click on link to view AP Testing and Senior Exam Schedule.
GET YOUR TICKETS FOR CIRQUE KTANACIRQUE
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! Click on the image below to purchase your tickets!
STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINERSTRAINERS
Any student interested in being a student athletic trainer for the 2019-2020 school year, please visit Nicole or Derek in the field house after school this week.
MILTON PTOPTO
STAFF APPRECIATION
"Shout Outs!" At the start of May, we'll be celebrating Staff Appreciation Week. At that time, the PTO would like to present our dedicated staff members with positive feedback from our community. We encourage parents, students and community members to share impactful staff encounters or words of appreciation by emailing them to: mhsappreciation@yahoo.com
Please indicate to whom you would like your comments credited or if you prefer them to be anonymous. The PTO will create envelopes for staff members containing the messages and distribute them during one of our appreciation events. Please submit your feedback by May 1. Thank you for taking the time to recognize our wonderful staff!
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PARKING VEHICLES ON CAMPUSPARKING
Only students with valid 18-19 parking permits are allowed to park on campus. If you are a student and park on campus without a permit you are subject to tow (without warning) at your expense All adults/non students should park in visitor parking, check in at the front desk and provide your vehicle information upon entry to the school.
EAGLE AMBASSADORS WANTEDEAGLEAMBASSA
Are you interested in mentoring Freshmen FLIGHT and New Students? Want to help out with student events? Are you looking to gain leadership skills? Pick up an Eagle Ambassador Application in Suites 1320, 1340 or 1360.
Please turn the applications in by Tuesday, April 30.
COLORGUARD AUDITIONS INFORMATIONCOLORGUARD
FINAL EXAM INFORMATION - GRADES 9-11EXAMINFO9-11
Exemption Policy 
  • Must have a 90 or above (not including honors points)
  • No ISS or OSS for 2nd semester
  • Can't exempt an EOC Test 
Attendance will be taken, and disciplinary actions will continue through the end of the school year. If students acquire unexcused absences, they may be referred to administration who will administer consequences. Consequences may include ISS, which will result in the loss of a student's exemption privilege.
  
9-11 Grade Final Exam Schedule
BELL SCHEDULE:
MONDAY, MAY 20 (FULL SCHOOL DAY):
TIME
PERIOD
8:20 - 10:20
7th PERIOD EXAM
10:25 - 11:10
3rd PERIOD
11:15 - 12:00
4th PERIOD
12:05 - 12:50
5th  PERIOD
12:55 - 1:40
6th  PERIOD
1:45 - 2:30
1st  PERIOD
2:35 - 3:30
2nd  PERIOD
  
EXAM SCHEDULE:
MAY 21-23 (EARLY RELEASE DAYS) :
DATE
EXAMS
(in listed order)
Tuesday, May 21 PERIODS 1 & 3
Wednesday, May 22 PERIODS 2 & 4
Thursday, May 23 PERIODS 5 & 6
  
  EXAM BELL SCHEDULE MAY 21-23:
8:20 - 10:15
EXAM
10:15 - 10:25
BREAK
10:25 - 12:20
EXAM
12:30
BUSES LEAVE
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE - SENIORSSREXAMS
Exemption Policy 
  • Must have a 90 or above (not including honors points)
  • No ISS or OSS for 2nd semester
  • Can't exempt an EOC Test 
Attendance will be taken, and disciplinary actions will continue through the end of the school year. If students acquire unexcused absences, they may be referred to administration who will administer consequences. Consequences may include ISS, which will result in the loss of a student's exemption privilege. 
Any student absences need to be supported with documentation (either complete the  Parent Permission Google Form below, or students need to bring in a parent/doctor note.)
AP TESTS & FINAL EXAMS
AP testing starts May 6, and we understand students MAY NOT be in class because they will be taking an AP exam. AP exam attendance will be taken daily and entered by the attendance clerk.  
If there is a conflict between an AP exam and a final exam, S TUDENTS MUST REPORT TO THEIR SCHEDULED AP EXAM, and reschedule their final exam with their teacher.  
Make-up exams for seniors will be available 5/14, 5/15, 5/16, 5/17. We will have people available in the Media Hub for students to take make-up final exams.   Seniors will be notified, by their teacher, on  Friday, May 3   if they are able to exempt their final.   Senior exams will be taken during their normal class period - 55 minutes.
SENIOR EXAM SCHEDULE:
EXAM DATE
EXAM SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, MAY 9
6th & 7th
FRIDAY, MAY 10
3rd, 4th & 5th
MONDAY, MAY 13
1st & 2nd
UPDATED INFORMATION FOR GRADUATING SENIORSSENIORS
IMPORTANT SENIOR CALENDAR UPDATES
SENIOR CARNIVAL
Don't miss the Senior Carnival on Tuesday, April 30 11:30AM - 2:30PM MHS Stadium
Fun times with all your classmates!  We need to know who's coming.
Please RSVP by clicking on the RSVP link by April 24
  
SENIOR BBQ/SLIDE SHOW/RED ENVELOPES
Friday, May 17 7:00PM MHS Front Lawn - CLICK FOR FLYER
  
MANDATORY GRADUATION PRACTICE:
Saturday, May 18 12:00-2:00PM Ameris Bank Amphitheater
  
GRADUATION CEREMONY
Tuesday, May 21 8:00PM Ameris Bank Amphitheater

HONOR GRADUATE INFORMATION
The Honor Graduate list (cumulative average 88.0+ as of December 2018) will be posted the week after Spring Break. Honor cords will be for sale ($10) on Monday, April 29 during lunches.

GRAD LAWN SIGNS
ONE more deadline: 5/6
All proceeds go to the Senior Class School Gift Fund.
   
CLICK BELOW FOR DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SENIOR EVENTS & GRADUATION
CLASS OF 2019 COKE BOTTLESCOKEBOTTLES
Senior Parents:
You can now order your child a commemorative Coca-Cola bottle with  Class of 2019  written on the label. You may also order extra bottles for friends who have children graduating from any high school or college this year. These bottles will be available for pick-up at Milton upon their delivery. You will be contacted as the bottles arrive to schedule a pick-up time.  A red box will be in the mail office to collect order forms and checks .
Please complete a form and place it in the box even if you purchase via credit card.
COST: $5  per bottle.
QUESTIONS: Contact Lesley Naterman,  NatermanL@fultonschools.org
SUMMER SCHOOL INFORMATIONSUMMERSCHOOL
Registration is open for Fulton County Summer School. Please review the documents linked below for the information about important dates, cost, how to register, and more!
Georgia Virtual will also have Summer School Options. Registration for this program will open on April 15, 2019. Visit www.gavirtualschool.org for more information about this program.
If you think your child may need to take a class to get on track for graduation or would like to accelerate, please make sure to get registered as soon as possible.
Once a student registers for summer school, it will come to a Counselor for approval. We advise students to only attempt 0.5 or 1.0 credit of summer courses.
* 1 semester long course (0.5 credit) requires about 3 hours of work a day
* 1 year long course (1.0 credit) requires about 6 hours of work a day
* Expect 6 to 9 hours of work a day if your student enrolls in an accelerated math course
CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION
SUMMER WITHDRAW/NOT RETURNINGWITHDRAW
Summer Withdraw/Not returning to Milton for 2019-2020? If you know you may be moving/changing schools for next school year, please email shamis@fultonschools.org or  send the student to 1320 to see Mrs. Shamis. She will help make this transition as smooth as possible and provide documentation for withdrawing from Milton and enrolling in the new school.  This process is much easier if it can be handled before May 23
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTERMHSCCC
Week of APRIL 22
SENIORS:
* Do You Want Your Name on The Graduation Board? Please complete this form: https://forms.gle/nC3wZs6qBwTRDWke7
* Decision Day is May 1. Make sure you OFFICIALLY notify the school you plan to attend by that date to secure your place in the incoming class. If you need assistance, stop by room 2201 during your lunch.

VISIT OUR WEBSITE:  www.miltonccc.weebly.com
Appointments with Monica are Tuesdays  8:30 -10:30AM
Parent appointments available by CLICKING HERE
ACT & SAT TEST PREP OPTIONS: For complete test prep options on campus, off-campus, free and paid options, see the ACT & SAT information at
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If you have any questions, please contact the College & Career Center ( miltonhighccc@gmail.com) or Monica Meng at mengm@fultonschools.org
PTO PARTNERSHIPSPTOPARTNERSHIPS
AWBREY ORTHODONTICS
TAZIKI'S 
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Taziki's is a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant with no freezers, fryers or microwaves. Our sauces are made fresh daily and proteins are cut twice a day. #livethegoodlife

EAGLE PRIDEPRIDE
ACADEMICS
LATIN
Congratulations to the 24 Milton Latin students who braved wet weather and verb conjugation to attend the 2019 Georgia Junior Classical League State Convention at Rock Eagle in Eatonton, GA. Over 1200 Latin students representing 50 high schools from all over Georgia participated. The three-day intensive competition included everything from Reading Comprehension to Costume Contests and Milton dominated - winning the Medium School division championship! Here are JUST A FEW of the accomplishments: 

1st Reading Comp
Sydney Lynch
 3rd Grammar
Ryan Ortwein
 5th Geography
Vishaal Ram
 1st Costume Couple
Sydney Lynch
 & Insiya Motiwala
 3rd Reading Comp
Joey Lund
 5th Grammar
Vishaal Ram
 2nd Costume
Cody Pearl
 3rd Reading Comp
Max Perry
 5th Greek Culture
Rithwik Koppaka
 2nd English Oratory
Anya Ricketson
 3rd Reading Comp Prose
Rithwik Koppaka
 5th Latin Derivatives
Rithwik Koppaka
 2nd Grammar
Luke Ortwein
 3rd Reading Comp
Vishaal Ram
 5th Latin Derivatives
Vishaal Ram
 2nd Jewelry
Anya Ricketson
 4th Daily Life
Brianna Scaman
 5th Mottos&Abbreviations
Luke Ortwein
 2nd Reading Comp
Ryan Ortwein
 4th Daily Life
Joey Lund
 5th Mythology
Joey Lund
 3rd Daily Life
Rithwik Koppaka
 4th Grammar
Rithwik Koppaka
 5th Mythology
Rithwik Koppaka
 3rd Dolls
Sydney Lynch
 4th Maps
Tori Bloom
 5th Poster
Luke Ortwein
 3rd Dramatic Interp
Insiya Motiwala
 4th Multimedia
Cody Pearl
 5th Reading Comp
Jacob Garner
 3rd Dramatic Interp
Joey Lund
 4th Reading Comp
Insiya Motiwala
 5th Reading Comp
Rae Roberston
 3rd Essay Contest
Rithwik Koppaka
 4th Reading Comp Poetry
Rithwik Koppaka
 5th Roman History
Joey Lund
 3rd Geography
Joey Lund
   5th Roman History
Rithwik Koppaka
ATHLETICS
GIRLS LACROSSE
Congratulations to the Milton Girls Lacrosse team on winning the 2019 Area Title with a convincing 20-5 win over Cambridge. In their six area/region games this year the Lady Eagles have scored 117 goals and have only given up 17! They are currently 16-1, ranked NUMBER 1 IN GEORGIA and NUMBER 6 IN THE COUNTRY! Make plans to come out this Friday as they take on Centennial for their last regular season game before they DEFEND their STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! Its also SENIOR NIGHT on Friday - PLEASE make plans to come out and celebrate these AMAZING PLAYERS and their ACCOMPLISHMENTS! 

BASEBALL
Congratulations to the Milton Baseball Team on winning the Region Title on Thursday with an 11-3 victory over Forsyth Central! The team finished the regular season with a 21-7 record and they were 12-3 in region play! The Eagles will take on Rockdale this Wednesday in the first round of the GHSA State Tournament. They will be playing a doubleheader with the first game starting at 4:30PM. Plan to come out an cheer on the team as they begin their State Tournament journey!
ATHLETIC SCHEDULESSCHEDULES
HOME EVENTS

4/23 TUE: Boys Tennis v Peachtree Ridge (2nd Round of State Playoffs) @ 4:00PM
4/24 WED: Boys Soccer v Grayson (1st Round of State Playoffs) @ 7:00PM
4/26 FRI: Girls Lacrosse v Centennial (Senior Night) @ 6:00PM
4/26 FRI: Boys Lacrosse v Westminster (Senior Night) @ 8:00PM
AWAY EVENTS
4/22 MON: Girls Tennis v North Gwinnett (2nd Round of State Playoffs) @ 4:00PM
4/22 MON: JV Girls Golf v Woodstock at Towne Lake Hills GC
4/23 TUE: Girls Soccer v Archer (1st Round of State Playoffs) @ 5:55PM
4/23 TUE: JV Girls Golf v Denmark at Crooked Creek CC
4/23 TUE-THU: Track & Field Region Championships at West Forsyth
4/25 THU: JV Boys Golf v Cambridge at Atlanta National CC
4/26 FRI-SAT: Boys Golf at Billy Peek Invitational at Bridgemill AC
4/27 SAT: Gymnastics State Qualifying at Buford
Milton High School
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