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The Middle School Academic Building, Mast Hall, is named for R-MA alumnus and benefactor Joseph Mast, Class of 1949. It has 12 classrooms, two computer labs, a media center, offices, a library, and a lounge. The Activities Center contains the bookstore, gym, and a 125-seat dining room. The dormitories have room for 60 male and 18 female boarding students. The building also contains staff apartments and student lounges. |
Sonner-Payne Hall, R-MA's original building, houses administration offices and the swimming pool on the main floor. The second, third and fourth floors serve as the Upper School boys' dormitories and infirmary. The ground floor houses the student center, snack area, bookstore, student services, barbershop, laundry, post office, and seamstress.
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Turner Hall's ground floor houses food services and a 500-seat dining hall for the Upper School campus. The second and third floors house the Upper School girls' dormitories, lounge and infirmary. |
Rives Hall is the home to the R-MA Humanities Department. The two story building holds the English and History Departments, as well as the photography studio. |
Melton Memorial Gymnasium is home of the R-MA athletic and PE programs. Inside are a large gym, a smaller gym for volleyball and wrestling, a fully-equipped weight room, a full stage, surround-sound movie system, and locker rooms. It is also home to R-MA's Little Theatre, which provides an intimate setting for our plays and coffee house nights. |
The Rifle Range has been torn down to make way for the new Stan Fulton Academic building. Plans are underway to build a new rifle range (anticipated date 2009).
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The Fulton Fine Arts Center houses the R-MA Band and Chorus programs. It features a large rehearsal hall, eight practice rooms, an instrument repair shop, and Music Department offices. |
Boggs Chapel is the spiritual center of R-MA. It seats 400 in the main gathering place and has four smaller class/worship rooms. |
Crow Hall is named in honor of Trammel Crow, the father of R-MA alumnus and benefactor Harlan Crow. The building houses classrooms and labs for math, science, computers, foreign languages, flight training ground school, and the AFJROTC Aerospace Department. |
Riddick Field is comprised of six athletic fields, a 400 meter all-weather track and a 3.1 mile cross country course. Five tennis courts complete the athletic field facilities. |
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