Our Stories
Championing Mental Health
Torie Knighton works with students to promote health and wellness.
Maverick Mechanic
Maximus Rojas is a maverick. He looks at things differently than most. He sees the extraordinary in the ordinary because he is willing to open things up, figure out how they work, and use his know-how to make them better.
Emily Couric Scholarship
Lucy Strandquist recognized as an aspiring leader with Emily Couric Scholarship.
Faculty Unscripted: Kane Kashouty
Alumnus Kane Kashouty is the Director of Admissions and leads the SGA and tennis team.
Faculty Unscripted: Ethan Troyer
Ethan Troyer brings history to life for students and coaches baseball.
Faculty Unscripted: Anne Beckenstein
Anne Beckenstein teaches English literature and yoga on the Hill.
Faculty Unscripted: Chris Celella
Chris Celella has been teaching studio music and performing arts for over a decade.
Starry, Starry Night
With starry skies and a cool mountain breeze, students were welcomed in style and danced the night away in fun-filled evening.
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.