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How Finding, Selecting, and Attending Private School Is Like Baking a Cake
By: Jonathan Pederson ’15 Private school? Cake? How are they related? Education is very much like making a cake. After all, having the right ingredients will make a proper cake,
MS Boys’ Basketball vs. Fresta Valley Pioneers
On Friday evening the R-MA Middle School Boys' Basketball team hosted the Fresta Valley Pioneers in our first VMSC game. The team had just come from an impressive win over the
MS Boys Basketball Win at Powhatan
On Thursday evening the R-MA Middle School Boys' Basketball team won an impressive contest on the road at the Powhatan School. Once again the young Jackets were able to start the game
CCI: College Counseling Interviews Episode 7
December's CCI discusses the differences between the ACT and the SAT. Watch to see what R-MA college counselor, Mary Gamache has to say!
MS Boys Basketball Takes Down the Catamounts
On Friday evening the R-MA Middle School Boys' Basketball team played a home game against the County Christian Catamounts. The young Jackets started the game with a 17-0 run and never
MS Boys Basketball Opens the Season With a Win
On Thursday, the R-MA Middle School Boys' Basketball team played their opening game of the young season against the Sacred Heart Saints from Winchester, Virginia. The young Jackets started the
Alumni Profile: Jared Purcell ’12
By: Jonathan Pederson Jared M. Purcell graduated Randolph-Macon Academy in 2012, ready to enroll into Emory and Henry College. Despite being nearly 300 miles away, Purcell kept good ties to
What Are You Thankful For?
With Thanksgiving in a couple of days we decided to ask our students what they were most thankful for at R-MA. Out of all of the responses we received, the
Who’s Who at R-MA Featuring Brian Taggart
In this episode of Who's Who at R-MA we learn a little bit more about new teacher Brian Taggart as well as his Freshman year science course, Investigative Lab Science
“Macbeth” at the American Shakespeare Center
By: Meghan Melberg On Thursday, November 13, a group of over sixty R-MA students from grades nine to twelve traveled to the Blackfriars Playhouse (the American Shakespeare Center) in Staunton,