Lucas Adam signs D1 Baseball Commitment letter to Dayton.
Read MoreThe power of osmosis pulls students together during exciting Biology lab.
Read MoreOdds are, if you attended MSA from the early 1990s through the late 2000s, you knew a few of the Fortiers.
Read MoreAs we approach our sesquicentennial, it is good to take time to appreciate this amazing school and the stunning scenery of our campus.
Read MoreJoin Mr. Drude for coffee talks about a wide range of topics. See complete schedule of topics and speakers.
Read MoreLatest updates from the Parents Association about upcoming events and meetings.
Read MoreMessage from Mike Drude about the opening three weeks of the virtual fall semester.
Read MoreMSA Trustee, Mark Krebs P'04, was honored this past Wednesday at the September Board of Trustees meeting for his leadership and board service to Miller School for the past two decades.
Read MoreMeet MSA’s new school nurse, Joanna Donovan. She brings a wealth of experience in health & wellness to the Hill.
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 MoreHe's learning, he's building things with his hands, the projects provide a useful function, and on top of it is the community service aspect. He says he's doing it for my class, but this is all him. It's his idea, his time, his initiative.
Read MoreMSA student-athletes commit to play sports at the next level.
Read MoreWatch video message from Head of School, J. Michael Drude, about MSA’s plans for spring, summer, and fall.
Read MoreSharon Barrett has been teaching students to sew in her art classes for many years. She is now using these skills to provide masks to Crozet community.
Read MoreFriendships, romances, and adventures are often what high school students remember most about their high school experience. This winter, the MSA drama program highlighted these wonderful and often dramatic aspects of youth on stage.
Read MoreFor those who have been living and working at MSA for a few decades, "Agony” might be the first thing that comes to mind when they see Kane Kashouty, alumnus and now Director of Admissions on the Hill.
Read More“I have always felt that I am my biggest competitor, and I compete my hardest against myself. I feel like I can be very efficient with what I do when I am alone.”
Read MoreJohn Macdonald takes online learning to new heights with Math Scribble and Mac News.
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