Thank You
During this remarkable year, the generosity of our donors allowed our Maverick students and teachers to excel.
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Your Gifts in Action
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Liam
Liam Lane engineers his own path as a woodworker and concrete canoe team leader.
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Jay Kauffmann
English Department Chair publishes his first novel to critical acclaim.
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Bridget
Bridget shows that excellence can take many forms and the first step toward excellence is discovering your passion.
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Ed Harrison
Leading student-initiated and student-run programs, Ed has a hand in shaping the culture of the school.
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Lily Amos
Lily is thriving because she is able to bridge academics with practical hands-on experience.
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Dom Cafferillo
Dom shines as a concerned leader and devoted team player who leads the Mavericks on the diamond and in the classroom.
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Zanna & Raina
These two hard-charging mountain bikers enaged their minds, hands, and heats in pursuit of dreams.
Out of Bounds
SSC helps Hanan Fadil balance academics with professional polo
Your Gifts Support Everything
In a season defined by tighter margins and new faces, Miller School’s third straight state title came down to a simple expectation: take the shot.
At Alumni Lake, a campfire classroom and a block of wood challenged students to slow down and experience the craft of making, one careful cut at a time.
Henry Mulzac’s visit for Black History Month connected students with a family legacy that stretches from the Tuskegee Airmen to the deck of the SS Booker T. Washington.
Miller School cycling team starts the season with overall win and multiple podiums at Valley of the Sun Stage Race in Arizona.
From Alumni Gym to Massey Gymnasium, the cheers of students and alumni help shape a tradition that is as much about community as competition.
During the Artist Luncheon Series, S. Ross Browne ’87 offered students a candid look at what it takes to turn creative passion into profession.
Lilah Davis finds her through line on the Hill in performance, leadership, and storytelling.
I felt appreciated, and the school was standing behind me. That goes a long way for a young man. You’re not inherently confident at that age, so that was huge for me.
Miller School receives the highest level of distinction from College Board for our AP Program.
At the Division II State Championships, veteran Mavericks delivered podium finishes while a wave of first-year swimmers proved just how far Miller School’s young program has come in a single season.
Be part of history. Get your own limited edition Miller Maverick throwback jerseys celebrating the 2006 VISAA State Championship.
Miller School students participate in national Shakespeare monologue competition hosted by the English-Speaking Union.
$100,000 Gift Creates The James Edward and Mary Peters Cranwell Fund to Support Students with Financial Need
Guest speaker Richie Parker, a former NASCAR engineer and University of Virginia football Chief of Staff, challenged Miller School students to think carefully about confidence, courage, and problem-solving.
Basket weaving, cardboard furniture, skateboard design, and wet-plate photography from the 1860s. These are just a handful of courses offered during the Winter Week of Wisdom and Wonder. Students step beyond the regular curriculum to experience learning shaped by curiosity, hands-on exploration, and new interests.
Fast. Focused. Relentless. Mandela Browman helped lead the Mavericks to a 2025 State Championship and is back chasing another. Next stop: UNC Chapel Hill. Watch his journey on the Hill.
Through observation and a steady sketchbook, Siri Herlevsen offers the engineering team something no software can replicate: intuition for how a vessel should feel.
Dylan Ford graduated in 2009. His experiences at MSA helped shaped his future path as a top real estate agent in Northern Virginia.
Whether you are a Red Devil or a Maverick, the caroling soul of Miller School is palpable in Mandy Ma’s frosted depiction of a still day on the Hill.
Recent Miller School graduate Alice Hoskins has been awarded the She Sends x Strava Strive for More Grant, a national award supporting young women pursuing elite-level competition in off-road cycling.
Beloved Miller School teacher and administrator, Jessie Key Carr Haden died November 15, 2025.
Get to know the Wagner family and learn how baseball has shaped their lives and experience at MSA
Miller School nearly losing the NICA championship this season is not a sign of decline—it is evidence of success.
Dr. Hugh Meagher has over 50 years of experience ensuring seniors find the right fit for the next step in their academic and professional journey.
Naomi Ryan pursues her dreams of playing professional baseball as she leads the baseball team to its first Division 1 State Championship.
Thriving at the University of Colorado, Jess Hall reflects on the teachers who believed in her, the Red Bull job she never expected, and how mountain biking changed the course of her life.
His connection to Miller School goes back to his formative years, and he is currently leading the way introducing new students to a school he loves.