Friday, September 21, 2012

Milford School Board Discusses Activities Merger With Dorchester


(UPDATE: DHS WAS FORCED TO FORFEIT FRIDAY'S FOOTBALL GAME AGAINST MEAD DUE TO TOO FEW PLAYERS AVAILABLE FOR PLAY.  DHS' small roster has lost two players recently to concussions.  The last time DHS forfeit a contest was in 1991, according to our research.)

The Milford Times reports on the Milford Public Schools school board meeting held last week. The newspaper notes that the MPS board held a "preliminary discussion about the possibility of a co-op with Dorchester for select sports. The co-op would not affect Milford substantially," MPS Superintendent Kevin Wingard said. 

The article continues: "Wingard said Dorchester approached the district with the possibility in order to give their students a chance to play sports. Dorchester’s extra curricular participants have started to decline to the point where they are unsure if certain sports can continue.

"Wingard said the co-op would be a positive thing for Milford, as well, due to shrinking numbers in football to the point where J.V. games have been cancelled in the last two years."

The newspaper reported that there will be more discussion on the co-op at the MPS board’s October 8 meeting.
 

4 comments:

  1. sweet helmet. i'm in junior high and i'd love to play on a dhs/milford team with sweet uni's

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  2. I agree with the writer who said six man cannot be an option. Our kids would be on the bus for 3 or 4 hours to play a game.

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  3. Logically, we must support a consolidation for football and wrestling. It has to happen. I think this merger with Milford will be good for our kids socially. Maybe SCC can use this event to recruit more Dorch kids to go to school there. The skills that SCC in Milford teaches are in very high demand!

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  4. It's pretty obvious from your blog poll that most people here in Dorch support the combination with Milford. Go Milford-Dorchester LonngEagles!

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