Students deliver extraordinary performances during the Annual ESU Shakespeare Monologue Competition.
Read MoreStudents lobby policy makers and advocate for driver's licenses for all Virginia immigrants.
Read MoreThe Daily Progress recognized sophomore basketball stand-out athlete, Olivia Wagner, as Player of the Week.
Read MoreThe Edison Lab moves closer to producing power during MSA’s Winter Week of Wisdom and Wonder.
Read MoreSemester opens with the first snow of 2020.
Read MoreNo one is knows exactly how many festive sweaters Mrs. Burke owns, but everyone knows these colorful sweaters bring joy to the Hill every December. This year, we celebrate fifteen seasons of festive sweaters with a new tradition.
Read MoreFine Arts Department highlights student work and musical talents for MSA’s Board of Trustees.
Read MoreSenator Mark Warner recognizes Jeremy Wagner as an exemplary student-athlete in Virginia.
Read MoreHead of School J. Michael Drude shares news about recent successes and future plans for MSA’s historically relevant campus.
Read MoreStudent concert fills the halls of Old Main with eclectic mix of music ranging from pop rock to classical piano.
Read MoreSicily Hawley-Hayes wins Poetry Out Loud competition and advances to Virginia state final in Richmond.
Read MoreStudents, faculty, coaches, family and friends gathered to celebrate five senior MSA students, all varsity baseball players, who committed to playing ball in college.
Read MoreSpanish teacher Catalina Esguerra examines the cultural identity of Colombia in her dissertation and earns her Ph.D. this fall.
Read MoreKhue Pham utilizes skills gained in Fine Arts and Design/Build to a create mythical town for fall drama production.
Read MoreFall sports awards recognize student-athletes and actors in a school-wide awards ceremony.
Read MoreCara Macdonald develops Dual-Enrollment Human Anatomy and Physiology curriculum that is "Something to Talk About."
Read MoreMSA’s Performing Arts Department delivered an amazing performance of John Cariani’s critically acclaimed play, Almost, Maine.
Read MoreOver five hundred middle school and high school mountain bikers competed in the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) mountain bike race on campus.
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