FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL
MRA strives for excellence in all we do, and the following high- lights and accomplishments from the 2021-22 school year illus- trate this goal and our mission to educate each student’s mind, body, and spirit. These achievements are due to the exceptional faculty and staff, outstanding student body, and supportive par- ent constituency who all continue to contribute to the overall success of our school. I hope you enjoy our school magazine, Revolution, Volume III, as it celebrates another exceptional year for the MRA Family! Here are just a few highlights of the 2021- 22 school year. MRA’s 2022 STAR (Student-Teacher Achievement Recognition) Student is senior, John David Phillips, and high school facul- ty member, Mr. Matt Bramuchi, was named STAR Teacher. MRA’s Valedictorian is Sloane Vinson and Salutatorian is Hunter Thompson. Hunter also received the Don Souder Award given to the most outstanding student athlete in the MAIS. MRA’s tradition of having students receive appointments to our national military academies continues with Will Triplett (Naval Academy) and Tylor Latham (Air Force Academy).
MRA junior, Malee Davidson, was chosen as Madison Coun- ty’s Distinguished Young Woman and competed for the state title this summer where she was a double preliminary winner in Talent and Scholastic categories and finished in the Top Ten. MRA’s ACT average continues to increase with 21 members in the 30+ Club. Congratulations to the following students who have received a composite average of 30 or higher on the ACT: (seniors) Matt Brownlee, Gus Crotty, George Dew, Jack Downer, Davis Edwards, Will Gallaspy, Hudson James, Tylor Latham, John Laws, Catie Mann, Hunter Thompson, John Da- vid Phillips, Drew Sartin, Jacob Taylor, Braedan Watters, (ju- niors) Ryan Adkins, Josh Braman, Malee Davidson, Madeline Duncan, Presley Horn and Cole Heard. MRA seniors, Josie Smith and Hunter Thompson, were named 2022 Christian Leaders of the Future by Mississippi Christian Living Magazine. MRA junior, Victor Grantham, and senior, Will Grogan, recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the high- est rank of Boy Scouts. MRA athletic teams have accomplished seven state champi- onships and numerous athletes have garnered individual hon- ors and scholarships. Featured on ESPN, our varsity football team won its third straight 6A State Championship joining state championships in girls’ cross country (5-peat), swim-
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