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Milton Academy, engages faculty and students in intense and challenging preparation for college and for life, in an environment that stimulates and supports extraordinary intellectual and personal growth. Day in and day out, in and out of class, faculty connect vitally with students – setting sights high, bringing opportunities to light, tackling big questions, affirming students’ individuality, and building their confidence and skill. Not only do they succeed at the most competitive universities in the country, Milton graduates' awareness, creativity and competence empower them to fully commit themselves to meaningful endeavors of all kinds, throughout the world. Milton Academy is located just eight miles south of Boston.
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Morgan Poor

The Milton squash program has produced numerous top players and sportsmen over the years. A large number of Milton squash athletes have gone on to play squash at the collegiate level. And a fair number of them have played for Ivy League colleges, particularly the top Ivy squash programs of Harvard, Yale and Princeton. More than two dozen Miltonians have gone on to captain their college teams. A handful of Milton squash alumni have even played at the professional level. Longtime Milton squash coach Frank Millet was known to have friendly arguments with legendary Harvard coach Jack Barnaby as to who really taught certain Milton/Harvard players how to play good squash. Every March, two dozen or so Milton squash alums make the pilgrimage back to campus from all across the country (and world?) to play in the “FDM” Frank Millet’s Graduates Invitational Squash Tournament. Trading shots and swapping memories, Mr. Millet’s former players pay homage to the founder of Milton squash.