Applied 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 MoreMSA senior Sophia McClung received a $7,000 Emily Couric Leadership Scholarship.
Read MoreLuke Robbins takes MSA mathematics to the next level with Differential Equations course.
Read MoreNew senior seminar introduces students to some of the greatest films of all time.
Read MoreListen now to hear how Cole Larsen used the Student Success Center’s Independent Study Program to learn the banjo.
Read MoreWatch now to learn more about our Sustainable Agriculture Program.
Read MoreDr. Hugh Meagher and alumna Alina Pankova guide Rheannon Loth on her path to Washington & Lee as a Johnson Scholar.
Read MoreMSA Music Students Share Well-Wishes for the Season!
Read MoreCoach Braxton’s seventeen-year journey building MSA’s Mission & Athletic Program by Lindsay Barnes, MSA Headmaster, 1999-2008.
Read MoreThe power of osmosis pulls students together during exciting Biology lab.
Read MoreMSA’s 142nd Roll Call was delivered by Mrs. Mary Jo Burke on Wednesday morning. The Annual Roll Call marks the opening of the academic year on the Hill.
Read MoreJohn Macdonald takes online learning to new heights with Math Scribble and Mac News.
Read MoreMSA’s resident explorer John Macdonald earns National Geographic Educator Certification.
Read MoreHumanities Program takes sixteen students to Harvard Model Congress in Boston, MA.
Read MoreAsher Wineman’s technical abilities catch up to her creativity to deliver a masterpiece.
Read MoreSicily Hawley-Hayes wins Poetry Out Loud competition and advances to Virginia state final in Richmond.
Read MoreKhue Pham utilizes skills gained in Fine Arts and Design/Build to a create mythical town for fall drama production.
Read MoreCara Macdonald develops Dual-Enrollment Human Anatomy and Physiology curriculum that is "Something to Talk About."
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