Our Stories
Follow the Leader
Watch now to meet MSA’s Maverick Student Government and Honor Board leader. Edward Harrison is a Maverick in more ways than one.
Concrete Canoe Goes to College
Engineering team makes history and a splash in the collegiate world of concrete canoe racing. VIEW
A Tale of Two Artists
Creative twin sisters have unique styles at are turning heads on the Hill.
The Explorer
John Macdonald takes students on an adventure with National Geographic Certification.
Harvard Model Congress
Miller School sent six students to Harvard Model Congress (HMC) hosted by Harvard University in Boston, MA
Watch Now: The Power of the Humanities
Where are you going? What do you want to do? Who are you? Miller School’s Humanities Program Director and English teacher, Dr. Andy Eaton, has a good answer.
Mia Martin: A Maverick in more ways than one
Mia Martin is a Maverick in more ways than one. Watch a new short film about her journey pursuing her passions at Miller School.
MSA’s New Engineering Maverick
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.
Time 2 Rock
Get ready to plug in, crank up, hit hard, and jam down on some of the finest selections of rock and roll known to the human race.
Fifteen Years of Wisdom & Wonder
Winter Week of Wisdom and Wonder enters its fifteenth year of engaging students in out-of-the-ordinary courses.
Shakespeare on the Hill
Students showcase their individual talents and celebrate the wisdom that resonates in Shakespeare's timeless work during ESU Shakespeare Monologue competition.
A Purposeful Routine
Erica Leia and Charlotte Whipkey have a nightly routine that would make Aristotle proud.
My Maverick Why
Maya discovered the transformational power of boarding school at Miller School of Albemarle.
Dog HOWS Build
The 8th grade class worked together to build shelters for local non-profit HOWS Project
Risky Business
Pre-Algebra class entered into some risky business last week. In order to explore practical use of math, the class created a fictional t-shirt business and crunched the numbers to see if it would be possible to make a living off its net revenue.