We are providing information regarding a bomb threat received at Milford Central Academy in the Milford School District today. The threat was issued by email to our general information address and was received early this morning. District officials contacted Milford Police Department who immediately responded to the campus to begin their investigation.
Following our safety response plan, students were safely evacuated. Parents and guardians were notified immediately of this evacuation and provided instructions on where to report to pick up their students. The schools were cleared of any threat by Milford PD at 1:00PM and remaining students from MCA and MHS were relocated back to their respective schools at that time.
We appreciate the patience and understanding parents demonstrated during the time for which reunification took place. We would also like to recognize the staff and administration at MHS and MCA for their quick response and hard work to ensure that all students were safe, fed, and properly cared for during this time. We thank Milford Police Department and Agency Partners for their service and swift response who will also continue with a full investigation into the threat. We will continue to take every measure to ensure the safety of our students and staff and will review our response for the purpose of continuous improvement during times of crisis.
Normal operations will resume tomorrow, November 4, 2025. Thank you for your continued support of the Milford School District.
Sincerely,
Travis C. Moorman Superintendent

