Our Stories
Scientific American Magazine
Miller School was featured as a cover story in Scientific American Magazine as an innovator in education.
Hands-on Since 1878
Since 1878, students have learned woodworking in our state-of-the-art wood shop.
Agricultural Learning Center
One of the nation’s first schools to teach agriculture on its own working farm.
Macdonald’s Anatomy
Cara Macdonald’s Dual-Enrollment Anatomy class is something to talk about. VIEW
Return of the Farm
Fashaya Hufnagel returns Miller School to its roots with Sustainable Agriculture program.
Leaning Toward Light
Dr. Andy Eaton’s poetry included in celebrated anthology Leaning toward Light: Poems for Gardens and the Hands that Tend Them.
Field of Dreams
The story of MSA’s first softball team is one that begins with a field of dreams.
Out of Bounds with Hanan Fadil
Hanan Fadil pursues her passion in one of the world’s most grueling and beautiful sports.
Aquaponics Expands Garden
Student-built aquaponics adds alternative garden to farming program.
In a Lane of Their Own
Student-Initiated and Student-Led Swim Team Makes a Splash in its First Season.
The Wonder Years
Lily Pallante helps her dad start a softball team and earns scholarship to play D1 at Virginia Tech
Engineering Halloween Costumes
Miller School Engineering students added a touch of magic to their design and building process.