Students showcase their individual talents and celebrate the wisdom that resonates in Shakespeare's timeless work during ESU Shakespeare Monologue competition.
Read MoreErica Leia and Charlotte Whipkey have a nightly routine that would make Aristotle proud.
Read MoreMaya discovered the transformational power of boarding school at Miller School of Albemarle.
Read MoreThe 8th grade class worked together to build shelters for local non-profit HOWS Project
Read MoreJay Kauffmann is on the verge of an exciting milestone in his literary career as he prepares to release his debut novel, The Mexican Messiah.
Read MoreThe 8th grade science class began creating an interdependent microbial ecosystem with Winogradsky Columns.
Read MoreMSA English teacher and cross-country coach, Becca LaVoie, studies Romantic poetry at Exeter College at the University of Oxford.
Read MoreRain Zhao finds her beat on the drums and unleashes her inner rock star on stage.
Read MoreWhy does Nolan LaVoie drive an old truck with a manual transmission, willingly live in a van with his family, participate in grueling ultra-endurance mountain bike events? Find out why he believes voluntary hardships are a key to living a full life in this speech delivered to the Miller School in the spring of 2023.
Read MoreSpring Drama Production of Clue is on stage April 21-23 in the Old Main Chapel.
Read MoreJessica Landseadel is the 2023 recipient of the Gold Apple Award for excellence in teaching.
Read MoreThe artwork of Nisa and Neva Gure tells the tale of two artists.
Read More“I’ve always had lots of little perceptive thoughts about everything: flowers, fire hydrants, cracks on the sidewalk. They buzz around my brain like bees circling a honeycomb, and for a while I just sort of let them buzz about.”
Read MoreEddy Xu is programmed for success and is teaching the next generation of computer programmers a language that could help shape the world around them.
Read MoreAt the age of 18, MSA Economics and Statistics teacher Gina Mancuso made a big decision to pursue professional equestrian instead of college. Following her passion led to a journey that helped shape her life and her work with MSA students.
Read MoreStudents peel back layers of history digging through historical documents and old yearbooks from MSA’s storied 145-year history.
Read MoreOne of the first questions that MSA’s Head of School, Mike Drude, asked when he arrived on campus in 2017 was: why does the iconic bell tower have a bell that does not ring?
Read MoreAshford Reyes has become the newest MSA community member to attain the prestigious Eagle Scout Award.
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