History:
The Milford Community School Use Program was organized in 1974 to provide the opportunity for the children, youth, adults and elderly to use the town's school buildings when school is not in session.

Over the years, we have provided a wide range of education, athletic, cultural and civic programs to both residents and non-residents of Milford.

Mission:
The mission of the Milford Community School Use Program is to provide a well-balanced program of activities, courses and programs to meet the varying needs and interests of the local residents.

To ensure that programs are meeting the needs of our residents, we are constantly evaluating, revising and improving programs.

We also continually try to expand the program. New ideas are always welcome. If you have a suggestion for a new program, please contact our office at 508-478-1119.

To promote our programs, we continue to distribute flyers and catalogs through the schools and directly into the home. We also get newspaper articles and other notices published in the Milford Daily News. Information is also carried over WMRC.

We are now also using our website and permission-only email as primary vehicles for communicating with the public.

Budget
The Milford Community School Use Program budget is entirely self-supporting. Every effort is made to ensure that the cost of each program is supported by the fees it generates. This is a carefully monitored process.

Committee
The Milford Community School Use Program committee is comprised of nine members appointed for a three-year term. Members represent the entire community. Three members each are appointed by the Board of Selectmen, School Committee and the Town Moderator.

The program director is Leonardo L. Morcone. He can be reached 508-478-1119.

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