Pat Montain
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Miller’s Second Annual Marathon Fitness Challenge a Success
by Pat Montain 6/30/2017
Miller students recently completed their 12 week Marathon Fitness Challenge (MFC), an incentive based run/walk program coordinated by Mrs. Krauss and Mrs. Montain. Flag Day and MFC ceremony in Miller gym.
Golden Sneaker Award
by Pat Montain 6/24/2016
The coveted Golden Sneaker award. The students not only tried to accumulate distances for themselves, but for their classroom. Each class in grades 3, 4, and 5 competed against each other by tabulating the number of miles they accumulated at home from March to the end of May. Weekly, each classroom’s miles were calculated into an average miles/student.
Holliston Students Participate in the Five Town School Day Games
by Pat Montain 4/11/2016
The student athlete parade entering the Ashland High School parade for the opening ceremony.
Miller’s Second Annual Marathon Fitness Challenge is Underway!
by Pat Montain 4/4/2016
The MFC is a 16-week incentive based run/walk program. Over 16 weeks, students and their families are encouraged to run or walk an ultimate distance of a marathon (26.2 miles) or a half marathon (13.1 miles). The class in each grade that accumulates the most miles earns the Golden Sneaker Award, as well as golden shoelaces for each student.
Placentino and Miller Spruce Up With Flowers
by Pat Montain 7/2/2015
Holliston Garden Club member, Annie Hale, shares her gardening wisdom with Miller students
Miller’s Marathon Fitness Challenge a Success
by Pat Montain 6/25/2015
Miller students recently completed their 21 week Marathon Fitness Challenge (MFC), an incentive based run/walk program. Students were encouraged to run or walk an ultimate distance of a marathon (26.2 miles) or half marathon (13.1 miles). Miller grades 3, 4, and 5 congregate for recognition of MFC accomplishments.
Miller's Marathon Fitness Challenge Springs into Action
by Pat Montain 4/23/2015
Ready, set, go! Miller students and their families are out pounding the pavement and accumulating miles for the Marathon Fitness Challenge, a program where students run or walk an ultimate distance of a marathon (26.2 miles) or half marathon (13.1 miles) in 21 weeks. (Marathon Fitness banner showcasing classrooms' mileage)
Anticipation Growing for the Special Olympics
by Pat Montain 3/11/2015
The 5 Town Special Olympics School Day Games are coming to Holliston! On April 10th Special Olympians from Medway, Millis, Ashland, Medfield and Holliston will congregate at the Holliston High School Fieldhouse to show their athleticism and heart. Their training and preparation for this track and field event has already begun!
The Marathon Fitness Challenge Proposed to Miller Students
by Pat Montain 12/13/2014
The Marathon Fitness Challenge (MFC) was recently presented to the Miller students. The MFC is a health and fitness program that will provide a great opportunity for the students to challenge themselves, their classmates, and their families. The goal of this program is for students to run or walk an ultimate distance of a marathon: 26.2 miles in 21 weeks! Students who reach a distance of a half marathon, 13.1 miles, will also be recognized. The Golden Sneaker award and Golden Shoelaces - These are to be awarded to the classroom in each grade who accumulates the most "mile/student."
The Five Town Special Olympic Games Come to Holliston
by Pat Montain 11/25/2014
The excitement is already beginning to build as the town of Holliston sets to host the third annual Five Town Special Olympics Games.
Miller and Placentino Decorated with Mums by Student Gardeners
by Pat Montain 9/26/2014
Miller and Placentino student gardeners were once again busy planting fall flowers for the entrances of their schools.
Holliston Students Consistently Bring Beauty to the Schools
by Pat Montain 7/22/2014
Placentino and Miller students continue to hone their gardening skills during the summer months.
Holliston Student Athletes Once Again Personify the Olympic Spirit
by Pat Montain 4/8/2014
The excitement of this Special Olympics event started even before the student athletes left Holliston. (Miller Principal Dave Keim lending a hand to Ava Jeye to get on the bus for the Special Olympics)
Spring Flowers at the Schools
by Pat Montain 5/23/2013
Signs of spring at the Placentino and Miller Schools Students have been busy planting spring flowers at their schools ...
Run To Support Marathon Participants
by Pat Montain 4/18/2013
HRC Events has invited you to the event 'Run For The One Fund Boston' on Hopkinton Running Club!
Special Olympics Basketball event
by Pat Montain 4/10/2013
Holliston Athletes Personify the Olympic Spirit. (Josue Lobos leading the Miller students to the bus)
Keim & Montain to Run Marathon to Honor Causes
by Pat Montain 3/5/2013
Dave Keim, Miller School principal, and Pat Montain, school based physical therapist at the Holliston schools, are running the 2013 Boston Marathon.
Students Continue to Beautify Schools
by Pat Montain 7/21/2012
Recently the flower boxes and large vase in front of the Miller and Placentino Schools have been revitalized with new flower arrangements.