Our Stories
A Familiar Voice Returns to the Hill
Beloved history teacher and Hall of Fame coach David Riddick returns to the Hill, bringing his unmistakable classroom presence to a new generation of Miller students.
Mavericks in Congress
Miller School students returned from Harvard Model Congress with awards, scholarships, and a deeper understanding of the complexities and responsibilities of representative government.
Always There
Long before the big moments, there is someone making sure athletes are ready for them.
The Nature of Art & Engineering
Through observation and a steady sketchbook, Siri Herlevsen offers the engineering team something no software can replicate: intuition for how a vessel should feel.
East of Eden
Eden Terrien is stepping into work that demands more—more movement, more control, and more of herself.
The Olympics of the Mind
Miller School biology students excel in British Biology Olympiad.
Take the Shot
In a season defined by tighter margins and new faces, Miller School’s third straight state title came down to a simple expectation: take the shot.
Where the World Slows Down
At Alumni Lake, a campfire classroom and a block of wood challenged students to slow down and experience the craft of making, one careful cut at a time.
Girls Basketball Wins BRAC Championship
Mavericks claim BRAC title, turn toward state tournament.
Anchored in Justice and Soaring with Purpose
Henry Mulzac’s visit for Black History Month connected students with a family legacy that stretches from the Tuskegee Airmen to the deck of the SS Booker T. Washington.
Miller School Cycling Team Dominates Valley of the Sun Stage Race
Miller School cycling team starts the season with overall win and multiple podiums at Valley of the Sun Stage Race in Arizona.
New Kids on the Pitch
Watch now to learn more about MSA’s new vision for boys and girls soccer.
Building a Life in the Arts
During the Artist Luncheon Series, S. Ross Browne ’87 offered students a candid look at what it takes to turn creative passion into profession.
The Through Line
Lilah Davis finds her through line on the Hill in performance, leadership, and storytelling.
Simon Jones on Why Giving Matters
I felt appreciated, and the school was standing behind me. That goes a long way for a young man. You’re not inherently confident at that age, so that was huge for me.
AP Program receives highest level of honor from College Board
Miller School receives the highest level of distinction from College Board for our AP Program.
Maverick Swim Team Heats Up a Cold January
At the Division II State Championships, veteran Mavericks delivered podium finishes while a wave of first-year swimmers proved just how far Miller School’s young program has come in a single season.
The Cold Never Bothered Me Anyway
When snow covered the Hill, classrooms gave way to sled runs, snow forts, and a campus that looked straight out of Frozen.