Our Stories
For Whom Did the Bell Toll?
One of the first questions that MSA’s Head of School, Mike Drude, asked when he arrived on campus in 2017 was: why does the iconic bell tower have a bell that does not ring?
Saved by the Bee
Ashford Reyes has become the newest MSA community member to attain the prestigious Eagle Scout Award.
Faculty Unscripted: Becca LaVoie
Get to know Becca LaVoie—English teacher and cross-country coach.
Faculty Unscripted: Dettey Audette
Get to know Amanda “Dettey” Audette. Learn everything from what she loves about teaching to her favorite movie.
Addams Family Musical
Miller School of Albemarle Performing Arts Presents The Addams Family Musical on November 4th, 5th, and 6th!
Farm Fried Rice
Sustainable Agriculture students celebrated the Lunar New Year with a farm-to-table meal.
Wisdom & Wonder Fill the Hill
This year’s Winter Week of Wisdom and Wonder marks the fourteenth year of MSA’s Signature Program.
The Crucible
Drama Workshop presents an original adaptation of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible.
Road for the Canoe
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.
Emily Couric Scholarship
MSA senior Sophia McClung received a $7,000 Emily Couric Leadership Scholarship.
The Differentiating Equation
Luke Robbins takes MSA mathematics to the next level with Differential Equations course.
Coleplay: Everyday Life of Cole Larsen
Listen now to hear how Cole Larsen used the Student Success Center’s Independent Study Program to learn the banjo.
An Artist is Born
Asher Wineman’s technical abilities catch up to her creativity to deliver a masterpiece.
Setting the Stage
Khue Pham utilizes skills gained in Fine Arts and Design/Build to a create mythical town for fall drama production.