Special Congratulations to Gavin Hess!      The principal, Kevin McKenna, of Milford High School, announced today that Gavin Hess has been named a Commended Student in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program. The principal will present a Letter of Commendation from the school and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the program, to these scholastically talented seniors.    About 34,000 Commended Students nationwide are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise.  Although they will not continue in the 2026 competition for National Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students placed among the top 50,000 scorers of more than 1.6 million students who entered the 2026 competition by taking the 2024 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®).    “This young man, being named a Commended Student, has demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” commented a spokesperson for NMSC.  “This student represents a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments and the key role their schools play in their academic development is vital to advancing educational excellence in our nation.  We hope that this recognition will help broaden their educational opportunities and encourage them as they continue their pursuit of academic success.”
Graphic depiction of school meal
Construction of new HVS Admin Center
WJR interviews Paul Salah graphic
NHS students at Milford High School for their unwavering support of the Jo Elyn Nyman Anchors Program for Children. Each year, the program serves approximately 80-90 children across the state, providing care and support to those from birth to young adulthood who are living with a terminal illness.  The NHS students went above and beyond, raising over $1,000 in monetary donations. These funds directly benefit our Gestures of Grace program, which offers financial assistance, memberships to local YMCAs, registration for inclusive sports teams, and other activities that improve the quality of life for the families we serve.  Additionally, the NHS students generously donated $745 worth of gift cards, which will be used to support families with gas, groceries, and other essential needs. They also contributed items from our Amazon Wish List, which are used by our Legacy Care Specialists to help families create lasting memory items.
Jillian Empie Recognized by Oakland Schools Career and Technical Education
Front Row: Tyler Hannert, Ella Hendry, Aida Machuca, Catherine Wittman, Elise Hartwig. Back Row: Kevin McKenna-Principal, Ryan Carrannanto, Jack Salvati, Antony Tokrri, Renee Dumont, & Shayla Tokar
 congratulating our 56 Milford DECA students who competed at the DECA State Career Development Conference. Milford students battled amongst 4500 delegates from 159 Michigan High School Chapters. Ryan Carrannanto, in his role of President of Michigan DECA, was incredible leading the conference on behalf of MHS. High honors go to Gavin Hess and Ralph Walter who achieved top testing scores in Economics or Mathematics as this test is taken by nearly all competitors at the event.
Blue background with event details for Huron Valley Schools' Community Forum on March 10 and 12 at local elementary schools.
Business Management and Technology 2 class went on an awesome field trip to Gordon Food Service Distribution Center to learn about Supply Chain, Marketing and Sales.
The Huron Valley School District is excited to announce BusRight, our new transportation software aimed at designing more efficient bus routes for our students and providing better communication to our families.  Image of BusRight App icon and photo of map from app.
2024 Milford Miracles Success Thanks to You!
MHS Shines Again at the Michigan Thespian Festival
Milford Miracles raises over $8300 in a week!
DECA kicks off the school year with a big start!
Huron Valley Schools bus outside Milford High School dropping students off on the first day of school
September is Attendance Awareness month. Here at Milford High School we have the best attendance secretary we could ask for with Mrs. Colleen Darnall!
MHS alum Kaitlyn Schultz inducted into the CMU Hall of Fame
Huron Valley Schools is hosting a Future Pathways Event at Milford High School on Thursday, September 26th, 2024. This event is a great way for students and families to attend and learn about careers, colleges, skilled trades, the military, etc. It is open to all HVS families, students, and the general public. Students can use the QR code on the flyer to register in advance and they need to select the Milford High School event as it says on the flyer. For more information and questions, contact Sherri Wagers, (248) 684-8098 or sherri.pietila@hvs.org.
HVS Board of Education Community Forum Don't miss this opportunity to talk one-on-one with HVS board members. October 14 at Heritage Elementary from 6-7:30 and October 15 at Lakewood Elementary from 6-7:30.