• 1878: The first
curriculum was designed; students received instruction in the
classics as well
agriculture and such trades as
carpentry and metal work. • 1882: The first
baseball team won its initial game, a 55-0 victory over Fishburne Military School. • 1883:
Thomas Edison's company designed and supervised the installation of Miller School's first electric power plant, two Edison Style "K" dynamos and 250 incandescent
light bulbs. • 1884: Girls board at the school. • 1927: With mounting operational expenses and little fund-raising, Miller School began to cut its programs; the girls program was the first to go, not returning until the early 1990s. • 1939: Began to phase out its farming operations and, instead, leased the land to generate income. • 1948: Won the annual interschool boxing championship. • 1950: Began to charge tuition to supplement its trust funds, which no longer generate sufficient yearly revenues to support the school. • 1951: As military schools reach new heights of popularity in post-World War II America, Miller School added military programs • 1964: 224 boarding boys were enrolled at Miller School, many of them 5th and 6th graders • 1967: School was racially integrated. • 1984: Miller became a founding member of the
Virginia Association of Independent Schools and charted a course toward a college preparatory curriculum. • 1992: The school accepted boy and girl day students. • 1994: A girls boarding program began; the military program was de-emphasized (and eventually eliminated). • 1999: New state legislation was passed to give Miller School more flexibility and authority in the appointment of members of its own
board of trustees. • 2001: A student was awarded the first-ever
Emily Couric Award for Leadership, given annually to a young woman in central Virginia who demonstrated by her good deeds the high ideals, work ethic, and leadership qualities of the late State Sen. Emily Couric • 2003: A Point Guard was named VIS Division II Player of the Year. • 2004: The school adopted a Strategic Plan, expanded its Board of Trustees, and recommitted to a college preparatory curriculum, and set up a Development Office. • 2006: A Point Guard was named VIS Division II Player of the Year. The boys varsity baseball team won its first state championship title. • 2007: The largest senior class in Miller School's history was established with 42 students. The school's historian, Peggy Flannagan, died at 101 years old. A Power Forward was named VIS Division II Player of the Year. • 2008: School changed its colors from maroon and gray to teal. The mascot was no longer the Red Devil; Miller School's athletic teams compete as the Mavericks. A Power Forward was named VIS Division II Player of the Year. • 2009: The boys varsity basketball team won its first state championship title. • 2010: The endurance cycling team is started. • 2010: The girls varsity basketball team won its first state championship title. • 2011: The girls basketball team wins back to back state championships. • 2014: The girls varsity basketball team again wins state championship title. • 2015: The girls basketball team again wins back to back state championships. • 2016: The girls basketball team wins the state championships. • 2017: The girls basketball team wins the state championships, four in a row! • 2017: J. Michael Drude takes over as Head of School. • 2017: The boys baseball team wins the VIC championship and VISAA State Championship. • 2018: The boys basketball team wins the VIC Championship and the VISAA Division II State Championship. The girls basketball team wins the BRC State Championship. 5th title in a row. Boys basketball forward wins VISAA All State Player of the Year. Girls basketball guard wins VISAA All State Player of the Year. Baseball team wins VISAA State Championship. • 2019: Baseball team wins VISAA State Championship. • 2020: Sustainable Agriculture Program brings farming and agricultural learning back to Miller School. • 2020: Cycling team athlete wins Junior Men's 15-16 USA Cycling National Championship Road Race. • 2023: Cycling team athlete wins Junior Women's 15-16 USA Cycling National Championship Cross-Country Mountain Bike Race. • 2024: The boys basketball team wins BRAC and VISAA Division II State Championship. ==Historic buildings==