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RESOURCE LIBRARY
LEARN NEW SUCCESS PATHS
The SSC will house a resource library for students, parents, and teachers about neurodiversity, learning disabilities, giftedness, adolescence and best practices in working with all students.

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SUCCESS STORIES
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
Listen now to hear how Cole Larsen used the Student Success Center’s Independent Study Program to learn the banjo.
Utilizing the independent study program, Simon got caught up in his passion for Latin—to the point where you could say he was “lost in translation.”
Literally and figuratively, Emily’s life has been one of poetry—and MSA’s unique focus on each student’s strength has given her the poetic license to succeed.
Sometimes the best classroom is not a classroom. Jay Drake engages both his mind and his hands in a project that will serve the school for decades to come.
Stella Ma maps out her own senior capstone project in Design/Build and produces one of the most remarkable pieces in school history.
Katie Clouse wins Nationals and represents Team USA at World Championships while still pursuing academics at full speed.
Writing notes into the margins of books doesn’t normally make headlines, but what Tom Sun is doing goes to the heart of what MSA is about.
MSA senior develops his own theory of how to win a war during American Civil War seminar.
Watch Zoe Ding’s powerful Senior Speech. “I was so glad that I had chosen to make myself uncomfortable, so, in the end, I could feel so comfortable with the results.”
MSA engineering fuels creative problem-solving and inspires Almero Henning to rethink how vehicles on campus will be fueled in the future.