As the only Jewish day school in the nation’s capital, MILTON students benefit from the school’s urban location and the expertise of our community of public servants, scientists, business leaders, academics, artists, and other professionals who enrich the academic experience of our students.
MILTON is a vibrant, pluralistic Jewish day school where students, families, and faculty mirror the diversity of Jewish practice in the community. Our warm, close-knit community shares in each other’s lives, learns together, participates in a variety of family and adult programs, and contributes to local and global communities through civic engagement.
The school serves more than 470 students in Pre-K – Grade 8 at our Kay and Robert Schattner Center North and South Campuses.
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On South Campus, the Sadnah, or workshop, is filled with old bottle tops, marker caps, buttons, large seashells, metal and wood scraps, solo cups, plastic tubes, clay, and clothespins—just to name a few things. Each class in Early Elementary (PK, Kindergarten, and Grade 1) visits it twice a week, working with atelierista (and MILTON parent!) […]
Learn MoreIn just a few short years, MILTON has built a strong and growing Athletics program. This year is MILTON’s second in the PVAC (Potomac Valley Athletic Conference), and we have been steadily building on the successes of our first year. We are excited to see our program grow in terms of skill, size, and community […]
Learn MoreThis message was originally sent to families on Tuesday, November 5, and has been since updated to reflect our Veterans Day programming. Thirty-five years ago this week, I stood in a poofy white dress and read Parshat Lech Lecha to mark my entrance into Jewish adulthood. This week’s in-school bar mitzvah was a walk down […]
Learn MoreIt`s egg drop season! Grade 4 students culminated their unit on motion, energy, and collision by creating containers to safely drop eggs from a great height. Today, they dropped their designs from the roof while their classmates eagerly waited in the parking lot! Check out one of the successful designs at the end.
It`s egg drop season! Grade 4 students culminated their unit on motion, energy, and collision by creating containers to safely drop eggs from a great height. Today, they dropped their designs from the roof while their classmates eagerly waited in the parking lot! Check out one of the successful designs at the end.
On Friday, Kindergarten celebrated Mimouna! Mimouna is a Moroccan tradition celebrated the night that Passover ends. Students ate a special pastry called a moufleta, played a drum called a darbouka, and danced together!
On Friday, Kindergarten celebrated Mimouna! Mimouna is a Moroccan tradition celebrated the night that Passover ends. Students ate a special pastry called a moufleta, played a drum called a darbouka, and danced together!
For Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), Middle School students heard from Adam Isard, a grandson of a survivor who is now continuing his family`s mission to make sure his grandmother’s story is told. Students asked thoughtful questions after Adam shared his grandmother`s powerful experiences. We are thankful to have heard from him.
For Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), Middle School students heard from Adam Isard, a grandson of a survivor who is now continuing his family`s mission to make sure his grandmother’s story is told. Students asked thoughtful questions after Adam shared his grandmother`s powerful experiences. We are thankful to have heard from him.