Milton Elementary School Teacher, Staff Parade

Get ready to wave tomorrow!

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(Milton, Ky.) - During this time of classes being moved online and only being able to see their students online many teachers are missing their students. 

Many schools have had parades through the streets where their students live, and now Milton Elementary is following suit. 

Tomorrow the teachers and staff will be having a parade of their own. 

The teachers will be leaving the school around 9:00 a.m. The route is as follows:

  • Left out of school to McCord Lane
  • Down Barth hill to School Hollow Road (6 mins)
  • Turn right onto 36, about a mile down, turn right on Longview and out of Riverdale trailer park
  • Left on 36 towards Milton and down Cooper Bottom (28 mins in)
  • Up hill to Fisher's Ridge to Liberty (35 mins in)
  • Left on Liberty, turn right onto Racetrack Road (41 mins in)
  • Left onto Liberty to Peck Pike 
  • Right on Peck Pike to Rodgers Road and out to 421 (53 mins in)
  • Turn right onto 421 and make a left onto Agin Way
  • Left out of Agin onto 421 and turn onto Milton/Bedford Pike (56 mins in) 
  • Milton/Bedford Pike to Kings Ridge (1 hour 3 mins in)
  • Kings Ridge Road down to Mount Herman church at beginning of Bells Ridge. Then a left onto 421 (1 hour 13 mins in)
  • Right onto New Hope down to Joyce Mills (1 hour 23 mins in)
  • Left on 421 after couple miles, right onto Cedarwood, make loop passing Autumn Court 
  • Right onto 421 passing Garriot. Turn left onto Garriott Road and right onto Garriott Circle. (1 hour 30 mins in)
  • Left onto 421 to Mount Carmel turn right 
  • Down Mount Carmel to Mitchell Road (1 hour 36 mins in)
  • Right onto 421 passing Brandon Way and Tilley 
  • Left onto Greenbriar ( 1 hour 40 mins in)
  • Left onto 421 back to school

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