Kane Kashouty grew up as a boarding student at Miller School, and he now leads the admissions office as Director of Admissions.
Read MoreA fun-filled night of dancing and celebration at the Miller School Promenade Dance. Check out photo journal.
Read MoreAcquired in the 1920s, the Kewanee Boiler faithfully served the school community for half a century before it was finally replaced in 1970 by a newer model. Yet, even in retirement, the hulking Kewanee Boiler is an enduring symbol of the school's history.
Read MoreFaculty Unscripted with Rachel Primm—Assistant to the Head of School and girls soccer coach.
Read MoreFaculty Unscripted: Meet Miller School of Albemarle English teacher Anne Beckenstein
Read MoreDisc Golf Course on campus opens the doors for students and faculty to enjoy nature and one of the fastest growing sports in America.
Read MoreSpring Drama Production of Clue is on stage April 21-23 in the Old Main Chapel.
Read MoreJessica Landseadel is the 2023 recipient of the Gold Apple Award for excellence in teaching.
Read MoreThe artwork of Nisa and Neva Gure tells the tale of two artists.
Read MoreThe girls soccer team opened the season at home with a win against Bath. The Mavericks enter the 2023 season with an impressive roster of returning players and a solid group of new talent.
Read More“I’ve always had lots of little perceptive thoughts about everything: flowers, fire hydrants, cracks on the sidewalk. They buzz around my brain like bees circling a honeycomb, and for a while I just sort of let them buzz about.”
Read MorePatrick Rakes has grown into a leader on the Miller School of Albemarle baseball team. He takes center stage this spring as captain of the team.
Read MoreGet to know MSA’s Dean of Students and Photography teacher, Tom Pallante.
Read MoreVivian Eanes is Miller School of Albemarle’s 2023 Emily Couric Leadership Scholarship Nominee.
Read MoreEddy Xu is programmed for success and is teaching the next generation of computer programmers a language that could help shape the world around them.
Read MoreAt the age of 18, MSA Economics and Statistics teacher Gina Mancuso made a big decision to pursue professional equestrian instead of college. Following her passion led to a journey that helped shape her life and her work with MSA students.
Read MoreThe Teal Society joins our long-standing Bell Tower Society and our recently established Sesquicentennial Society.
Read MoreLooking back at a story from 2018 about Samuel Miller’s chair on display at the University of Virginia’s 100 Objects exhibition. As MSA approaches its sesquicentennial, keep an eye out for our own celebration of important objects in Miller School’s history.
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