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 460 students in Grades Pre-K – 8 at our Kay and Robert Schattner Center North and South Campuses.
Think Milton could be your child’s home for 2024-25? We would love to meet you to see if there might be an opportunity to welcome your family to ours.
The Fall 2023 athletics season, MILTON’s first as official members of the PVAC, will wrap up this week. Coaches for each of our three teams are enthusiastic about their teams’ progress. MILTON values athletics for the important team-building skills and time spent outdoors. See details below:
Learn MoreWhile math departments across the DMV have been focused on early acceleration through rigorous testing, MILTON has quietly built a powerhouse math program through applied mathematics and creative problem solving. The proof is in the daily hands-on work of every student in math class, as well as the results of the latest Math League competition.
Learn MoreAfter I first heard of the devastating terrorist attacks on Israel earlier this month, I moved through the rest of the day in a daze. In some ways, we still feel like we’re walking in a fog. We’re experiencing emotional peaks and valleys that give us whiplash. While we have been on a roller coaster […]
Learn MoreIn second grade math classrooms, students are hard at work learning place value. They array a group of colorful blocks in front of themselves on the desks and begin to manipulate them to create groups of ten, twenty, one hundred. The work is physical, tactile, and collaborative, turning abstract math problems represented on the page […]
Learn More“Everybody always wins!” says Pre-K teacher Lisa Davis jubilantly as she collects Bingo cards. She’s describing the special way they play Bingo with seniors and Pre-K students. Her description is not only an accurate description of game play, but also the value proposition for this intergenerational exchange – everybody wins. Beginning in Fall 2022, students in […]
Learn MoreYour wish is granted! A fortune teller came to answer all of the sixth grade Hebrew class members` questions as they worked to express their wonderings for the future. "How much money will I have?" "Will I have a dog when I grow up?" The mysterious and magical G`veret Pinchasi knows all.
Your wish is granted! A fortune teller came to answer all of the sixth grade Hebrew class members` questions as they worked to express their wonderings for the future. "How much money will I have?" "Will I have a dog when I grow up?" The mysterious and magical G`veret Pinchasi knows all.
Frogs! Students had a range of first reactions to their specimens before getting down to work an exploring anatomy through frog dissection. What a memorable experience for these seventh graders.
Frogs! Students had a range of first reactions to their specimens before getting down to work an exploring anatomy through frog dissection. What a memorable experience for these seventh graders.
All hail the mighty table 14, winners of Trivia Night 2023! The winning table theme was "You are SO Invited to Our B`nei Mitzvah." Kol Hakavod to the Grade 6 waitstaff!
All hail the mighty table 14, winners of Trivia Night 2023! The winning table theme was "You are SO Invited to Our B`nei Mitzvah." Kol Hakavod to the Grade 6 waitstaff!
This week Kindergartners assembled Hanukkah care packages for Bikur Cholim clients (community members undergoing medical treatment and their caregivers). The children decorated boxes, packing Hanukkah items carefully within. They worked hard to complete this mitzvah and loved this opportunity to take care of others.
This week Kindergartners assembled Hanukkah care packages for Bikur Cholim clients (community members undergoing medical treatment and their caregivers). The children decorated boxes, packing Hanukkah items carefully within. They worked hard to complete this mitzvah and loved this opportunity to take care of others.