
Faculty & Staff
Overview
Our teachers, coaches, and staff are the heart of our program and the center of each student's journey. They are comprised of a remarkable group of educators that includes published authors, award-winning artists, and professional athletes. Students benefit from teachers who meet them where they are, while challenging them to reach their full potential.

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Mr. Celella’s Opus
Fifteen years of teaching the performing arts on the Hill
Faculty News
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.
Meet our Maverick history teacher and soccer coach. His teaching philosophy and genuine enjoyment of boarding school life get to the heart of what it means to be an educator on the Hill.
Kauffmann awarded the Charlottesville Branch of the English-Speaking Union scholarship to study creative writing at Oxford University this summer.
For nearly fifteen years, Mr. C has been sharing the joys of music and the performing arts with students on the Hill.
Hamp Kennedy became the one of the world’s experts on the history of crayfish in Montana. He was hired by the U.S. Forest Service to explore historical records to uncover long unanswered questions about the introduction of crayfish to the Treasure State.
Get to know MSA’s veteran Dean of Faculty, Latin Teacher, and Drama coach—Mary Jo Burke.
Peter Hufnagel combines his love of athletics and classical literature in essay on the Olympics.
Fashaya Hufnagel returns Miller School to its roots with Sustainable Agriculture program.
Dr. Andy Eaton’s poetry included in celebrated anthology Leaning toward Light: Poems for Gardens and the Hands that Tend Them.
The Miller School Applied Engineering Program has a new Maverick. Civil engineer and experienced engineering teacher, Rich Magee, joins Christine Zito and Tom Kotol in the Applied Engineering program.
Why does Nolan LaVoie drive an old truck with a manual transmission, willingly live in a van with his family, participate in grueling ultra-endurance mountain bike events? Find out why he believes voluntary hardships are a key to living a full life in this speech delivered to the Miller School in the spring of 2023.
Faculty Unscripted with Rachel Primm—Assistant to the Head of School and girls soccer coach.