Utilizing the independent study program, Simon got caught up in his passion for Latin—to the point where you could say he was “lost in translation.”
Read MoreStudents and faculty celebrate Earth Day and MSA’s beautiful 1,600-acre campus by planting 37 trees and cleaning up the Hill.
Read MoreLiterally and figuratively, Emily’s life has been one of poetry—and MSA’s unique focus on each student’s strength has given her the poetic license to succeed.
Read MoreSometimes the best classroom is not a classroom. Jay Drake engages both his mind and his hands in a project that will serve the school for decades to come.
Read MoreMr. Hale’s WWOWW course heated up the Winter Week of Wisdom and Wonder. Students learned the art of making hot sauce and courageously consumed their work.
Read MoreKatie Clouse wins Nationals and represents Team USA at World Championships while still pursuing academics at full speed.
Read MoreWWOWW course goes back to MSA’s roots and pays tribute to the school’s first female student.
Read MoreMaddie Kurtz wins the annual ESU Shakespeare Monologue Competition during an exciting day of Shakespeare on the Hill.
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 MoreDuring the course of two National Championship events, road cycling and mountain biking, MSA rode away with three National Championship titles, two silver medals, and numerous top-ten finishes.
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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