Senator Recognizes Student-Athlete
Senator Mark Warner wrote a personal letter to MSA student-athlete Jeremy Wagner to commend him on being named VISAA Division 2 Player of the Year in 2019. In his letter, Senator Warner emphasized the grit and determination displayed by Jeremy as an athlete. He went on to highlight how the skills and life lessons learned on the playing field extend beyond sports—they shape one’s mindset in all aspects of life, from academics to the professional world.
Before becoming a Senator, Mark Warner served as Governor of Virginia from 2002-2006. He is widely respected for his encouragement of students and schools across the Commonwealth.
Head of School, Michael Drude, read Senator Warner’s letter to Jeremy during morning assembly.
Get to know MSA’s Assistant Director of Admissions, Brittney Frisina.
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.
Hamp Kennedy became the one of the world’s experts on the history of crayfish in Montana. He was hired by the U.S. Forest Service to explore historical records to uncover long unanswered questions about the introduction of crayfish to the Treasure State.
Get to know MSA’s veteran Dean of Faculty, Latin Teacher, and Drama coach—Mary Jo Burke.
Thank a Donor Day was commemorated at the Miller School today, which reminded students just how much donors give to our community on the Hill.
Miller School Performing Arts treated audiences to the iconic story of fame, fortune, and the fight for justice in the Windy City. Enjoy a photo journal of the fall musical Chicago.
Miller School Community 5K photo gallery highlights the joys of running on the Hill.
Cecilia Richardson participated in an archeological dig in East Africa with students from the University of Virginia, Rice, and Northwestern.
Autumn on the Hill celebrates MSA's storied history and bright future with alumni, parents, faculty, board members, and friends of the school.
Like the builders of the Miller School of Albemarle, Neil McComb has created a masterpiece that will be enjoyed for many years to come.