Miller School Engineering students added a touch of magic to their design and building process.
Read MoreMiller School became the first high school in America to compete in the American Society of Civil Engineers Concrete Canoe Competition.
Read MoreApplied Engineering Program is making history this spring by becoming the first high school in America to enter the ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) Concrete Canoe Competition.
Read MoreMalone Hemsley leads classmates in MSA’s chapter of NSBE to restore Edison Power House hydroelectric turbines.
Read MoreThe Edison Lab moves closer to producing power during MSA’s Winter Week of Wisdom and Wonder.
Read MoreRestoration of Edison’s hydroelectric powerhouse receives national attention in Independent School Magazine.
Read MoreMSA engineering students use their minds, hands, and hearts to provide shelter for dogs in the Charlottesville area.
Read MoreMSA sophomores use woodworking skills to serve the Virginia Association of Independent Schools.
Read MoreThe October issue of The Crozet Gazette features Miller School of Albemarle’s current renovation of the original Thomas Edison hydroelectric power house into a hydroponics classroom.
Read MoreMSA engineering fuels creative problem-solving and inspires Almero Henning to rethink how vehicles on campus will be fueled in the future.
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