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Your story began here: the paths you walked, the friendships you forged, the person you became. Miller is written into a thousand small discoveries that shaped who you are. This spring and summer, come home to the place you will always belong.
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Whether you are a Maverick or a Red Devil, Miller School will always be your home. We celebrate each alumnus’ individual path on the Hill and the journey you have taken since graduating. Our Alumni network connects current students and alumni around the world. Reconnect today!
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Let's write the next chapter, together. Your generosity encourages students to take chances, dream boldly, and discover their own passions. Every gift strengthens your school and ensures that our students continue to thrive in classrooms, on fields, and in life.
Aimee Carter
Director of Development
✉︎ acarter@millerschool.org
☎︎ 434-823-4805, ext. 1010
Rachel Padget
Development Coordinator
✉︎ rpadget@millerschool.org
☎︎ 434-823-4805
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Be a Maverick…and a Red Devil
Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Miller School’s first baseball state championship with a limited edition #78 throwback jersey.
Alumni News & Stories
From Alumni Gym to Massey Gymnasium, the cheers of students and alumni help shape a tradition that is as much about community as competition.
During the Artist Luncheon Series, S. Ross Browne ’87 offered students a candid look at what it takes to turn creative passion into profession.
I felt appreciated, and the school was standing behind me. That goes a long way for a young man. You’re not inherently confident at that age, so that was huge for me.
Be part of history. Get your own limited edition Miller Maverick throwback jerseys celebrating the 2006 VISAA State Championship.
$100,000 Gift Creates The James Edward and Mary Peters Cranwell Fund to Support Students with Financial Need
Dylan Ford graduated in 2009. His experiences at MSA helped shaped his future path as a top real estate agent in Northern Virginia.
Whether you are a Red Devil or a Maverick, the caroling soul of Miller School is palpable in Mandy Ma’s frosted depiction of a still day on the Hill.
Recent Miller School graduate Alice Hoskins has been awarded the She Sends x Strava Strive for More Grant, a national award supporting young women pursuing elite-level competition in off-road cycling.
Beloved Miller School teacher and administrator, Jessie Key Carr Haden died November 15, 2025.
Thriving at the University of Colorado, Jess Hall reflects on the teachers who believed in her, the Red Bull job she never expected, and how mountain biking changed the course of her life.
His connection to Miller School goes back to his formative years, and he is currently leading the way introducing new students to a school he loves.
Casey Klau returns MSA to its roots in her pursuit of fashion design, sewing, and woodcarving.
Alumni Ronald North, Class of 1964, and his wife Sandi commit $225,000 to Miller School of Albemarle.
Hanan Fadil competes in Women’s U.S. Open Polo Championships for professional polo team La Fe.
Isaac Pipes was born a Maverick. Find out how his father Chase Pipes (class of ‘02) carved Isaac’s future at MSA into history when his son was just an infant.
Lily Pallante grew up on MSA's beautiful 1,100-acre campus. She has gained a love for the outdoors and working on the school's farm.
Connor and Will, each has beaten the odds as no Maverick ever has. Story by Lindsay Barnes, Headmaster 1999-2008
Get to know MSA’s veteran Dean of Faculty, Latin Teacher, and Drama coach—Mary Jo Burke.
Autumn on the Hill celebrates MSA's storied history and bright future with alumni, parents, faculty, board members, and friends of the school.
Gui and Anna Guimaraes return to Miller School to show their newborn son where they met, fell in love, got engaged, and exchanged wedding vows.
Mary Jo Burke opens the 147th academic year with Roll Call—a long-standing MSA tradition.
Will Wagner became the fourth player in Blue Jays history to record at least three hits in his debut.
Reunion Weekend celebrated our remarkable history and looked forward to our exciting future on the Hill.
