Congratulations to the 6-8 Orchestra for achieving an outstanding first place at Darien Lake this weekend! The dedication and effort that Mrs. Vredenburg and the students invested in their practice made this remarkable performance possible. Your hard work has truly paid off!
NJHS will be sponsoring a gently-used School Supply Drive from June 8-16. Donations will be used to support two local organizations, The Teacher's Desk and Felician Community Services. Thank you for your generosity in supporting students in our Buffalo community!
Mark your calendars for Friday, May 29th, the Foam Rider will bring two foam cannons and fun hype music to Mill Middle for a fun and active afternoon! It will be great fun for the students and can get a bit messy! Fundraiser link! https://t.co/RqS6XYu45X
The students of Mill Middle School made a meaningful journey to the Amherst Memorial State Park to honor those who have sacrificed for our freedom. The ceremony was a touching tribute to the brave servicemen and servicewomen who dedicated their lives to serving our country.
The Dungeons & Dragons Club celebrated a triumphant year with an amazing event. Join us next year for even more thrilling quests and unforgettable adventures!
This is it! Our Scholastic Book Fair is coming May 18th through May 22nd. Be sure your child doesn’t suffer Book Fair FOMO - get them prepared to shop and click on the link below to take you the website. https://t.co/jeArQMfYKg
After completing the novel, The Outsiders, the 7th-grade class is now celebrating the vibrant style and culture of the 1960s. This engaging experience not only enhances their understanding of the story but also allows them to appreciate the historical context.
We are so proud to announce that Team Ravenclaw is the 2026 Battle of the Books Regional Champions!
Our team showed determination, dedication, passion and represented Mill in all the best ways possible! Congratulations to: Mona S., Annaleigh K., Sim S., Jillian W., and Avery J.
Last week, Mrs. Rodbourn and Mrs. Mills organized an incredible Spirit Week to promote disability awareness. They encouraged both students and staff to pledge to be inclusive. We want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for participating in our first Disabilities Awareness
Create your child’s Book Fair eWallet so they can shop cash-free, worry-free, and independently! It’s easy to set up and easy for others to contribute funds! Start here: https://t.co/BfJi9Ybexq. #ScholasticBookFairs
This past weekend, students excitedly baked bread at home with their families and brought a loaf to school to donate to Bake for Good. Their contributions are making a meaningful impact on our community! The joy on their faces says it all.
Mill was represented at the American History Bee by two of our 8th-grade students, Aditi M. and Oscar L. We are thrilled to announce that Aditi M. placed 2nd overall, while Oscar L. secured 5th place! We are very proud of their accomplishments and wanted to share this news!
School Lunch Hero Day was celebrated on Friday, May 1st, to honor the school nutrition professionals who ensure students are fed and ready to learn. The 5th-grade class created beautiful cards and presented them to the staff during lunch to show their appreciation.
Congratulations to two 8th-grade students, Eknoor and Kaylee, who entered the 2026 Arts and Writing competition through the Holocaust Educational Resource Organization (HERO). Eknoor K. won first place for her art, and Kaylee K. won second place for her writing.
Spring break didn’t stop these fifth graders—Ahned, Annabella, Jasmine, Benjamin, Scarlett,
Ruwayfi, Kaylie, and Nate—for showcasing their exceptional citizenship in C-wing throughout April. Their commitment to responsibility and community spirit truly stands out!
The arrival of spring has inspired our sixth graders to showcase their impressive skills this April. A special shout-out goes to Mary, Araf, Adam, Quintin, Dailyn, Max, Brett, and Gianna for their outstanding efforts in becoming true rockstars!
In seventh grade, twelve students—Avery, Ashika, Baharat, Annabel, Cooper, Lucca, Kiera, Russell, Dylan, Meike, Julia, and Cole—have truly excelled during the third quarter, earning well-deserved recognition for their achievements.
The eighth graders have been making significant contributions during the third quarter. Nine students—Bri, Diego, Avery, Annette, Eknoor, Lukas, Clara, Eilon, and Tyler—have worked their magic, contributing to their success. lon, and Tyler