HRA alumnus Zack Caulford ’25 receives a collegiate scholarship at the Peninsula Sports Club’s 2025 Headliner’s Night
Hampton Roads Academy excels at producing not only outstanding scholars, but also well-rounded leaders who are prepared to contribute to their communities in a myriad of ways. Recent graduate Zack Caulford ’25 showcased the impressive accomplishments and exceptional qualities of the Academy’s alumni when he was awarded a competitive collegiate scholarship at the Peninsula Sports Club’s 75th Annual Headliner’s Night the evening of June 23.
Supporting his studies in the coming year at Florida Southern College, the scholarship recognizes Caulford’s achievements in varsity athletics as well as academics, character, leadership, and service. Through hard work and boundless energy, Caulford has for years embodied precisely the ideals this award is meant to honor. He has channeled his love of sports into driving positive change in his community, at HRA and beyond.
Zack Caulford ’25 celebrates his prestigious scholarship with his mother, Lower School music teacher Erika Caulford
Caulford, a Navigator since Pre-Kindergarten and the son of HRA Lower School music teacher Erika Caulford and Director of Technology Will Caulford, has demonstrated unparalleled commitment to the Academy and its athletics program. Across 12 seasons, he has distinguished himself on HRA’s basketball, soccer, and track & field teams.
On the basketball court, he quickly made his mark as a freshman shooting guard, earning the Polaris Award for his incredible effort and leadership. He similarly set himself apart as a soccer player. Starting at right back in his freshman year, he soon became the backbone of his team’s defense as center back. In his senior year, his leadership and talent on the pitch earned him a second Polaris Award, as well as the honor of being selected as a First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State player.
Caulford’s long record of contributions to HRA track & field included strong performances in 400-meter and 800-meter races and relays in his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. As a senior, he faced an unexpected hurdle when an injury prevented him from committing to running as he had in the past. Never faltering in his passion for the sport and his dedication to his team, Caulford demonstrated remarkable resilience and shifted his focus to throwing rather than walking away from the track.
Caulford’s devotion to athletics and his skill and generosity as a leader have allowed him to make an impact well beyond the practices and matches to which he dedicated so much time and energy. Just as committed to service as to team sports, he has labored since his time in HRA’s Middle School to benefit his community through philanthropic athletic activities.
One of his proudest achievements is his work on behalf of Operation Smile, a nonprofit organization that provides free, life-changing cleft surgeries and comprehensive care to children around the world. To support this important mission, Caulford has coached and refereed a major charity dodgeball tournament. In fall 2024, he planned and hosted a community-wide cornhole tournament that raised an impressive $15,000 for the organization.
Most recently, Caulford organized a student leadership workshop open to the entire Hampton Roads community. At this event, he shared what he had learned as an athlete and student at HRA in order to guide others in making a difference outside the classroom and the athletic field.
The Peninsula Sports Club college scholarship is a well-deserved reward for Caulford’s years of outstanding success while at HRA. It is also an acknowledgment of his readiness to apply the skills he honed through his studies and through sports to ethical leadership in the wider world—a testament to the excellence that a holistic education at HRA makes possible. The Academy could not be prouder of this pillar of the Class of 2025.
For his own part, Caulford is quick to give credit to the teammates, classmates, teachers, and coaches who helped him achieve all that he has as a Navigator. Through a long academic and athletic career at HRA, he said, “I have been able to develop and grow up with a close-knit community that has supported me every step of the way.”
]]>In 1958, a group of visionary parents set the groundwork for HRA. Recognizing a need for an independent, nonsectarian secondary school on Virginia’s Peninsula, they gathered at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and mapped out the vision of a school that would welcome diverse students. Just a year later, in 1959, Hampton Roads Academy officially opened with an inaugural class of 60 students. With a 72-acre campus purchased at what was predicted to become a central location near Interstate 64, HRA became a beacon for families seeking a premier education in Newport News and neighboring areas, including Williamsburg and Gloucester.
From the start, our mission was clear: to create a community where students could grow intellectually, morally and creatively. Today, that mission remains as vibrant as ever.
Since its founding, HRA has embraced growth and change. The journey from those first 60 students to today’s comprehensive Pre-K-12 school reflects decades of expansion and innovation. In 1961, the first class graduated, marking a proud milestone for our community. In the 1960s and 1970s, our campus facilities expanded, with the addition of a multipurpose room, faculty housing, gymnasium and an expanded library. As enrollment grew, HRA developed a robust program that included academics, arts, athletics and a commitment to service.
By the 1980s, HRA was well established as a distinguished college preparatory school, earning full accreditation from the Virginia Board of Education. Our campus was continually enhanced to provide students with more resources, including a new arts and sciences wing in 1992. Over the years, more buildings were added, partnerships were formed and a strong tradition of volunteerism and philanthropy took root in our community.
At Hampton Roads Academy, success is defined by the accomplishments of our students, not only academically but also artistically, physically and morally. Our mission is to foster an inclusive, compassionate community where students are encouraged to push their boundaries, take risks and learn from failure. Through a focus on both academic and personal growth, HRA strives to equip students with the skills they need to excel in higher education and life beyond.
Our strategic plan reinforces this mission. We prioritize excellence in academics and experiential learning opportunities across Lower, Middle and Upper Schools. We nurture a culture of curiosity, creativity and critical thinking to ensure our students become well-rounded individuals ready to contribute to an interconnected world. Our curriculum emphasizes college preparation, character development and a global perspective.
Hampton Roads Academy’s dynamic program is designed to engage students in ways that extend beyond the classroom. Through a combination of academic rigor, athletic participation and a robust array of extracurriculars, we instill honor, integrity and a sense of service. Our commitment to STEM education, the arts and hands-on learning cultivates well-rounded, effective communicators who can navigate a global landscape.
Our faculty play a central role in bringing this vision to life. We are committed to recruiting and supporting exceptional teachers who share our values and dedication to student success. Their passion, combined with our diverse course offerings, provides students with an engaging and supportive environment to explore their interests and talents.
Hampton Roads Academy is more than a school—it’s a community. We believe in fostering connections that enrich the student experience and promote a lifelong sense of responsibility to the broader community. By connecting with local organizations, alumni and parents, HRA provides students with service-learning opportunities that instill empathy, intellectual independence and global citizenship.
Our alumni network is an integral part of our school community, serving as mentors, supporters and role models for our current students. By maintaining strong relationships with former students, we create an interconnected community that lasts long after graduation.
We understand that maintaining an exceptional school requires careful stewardship of resources. Through strong enrollment management, philanthropy and strategic resource allocation, Hampton Roads Academy continues to uphold its mission while evolving to meet the needs of tomorrow’s students. With an eye toward sustainability, we continually update our facilities, ensuring that our campus remains a vibrant environment for learning, creativity and collaboration.
Our recent campus additions, such as the Mary and Larry Pope Dining Hall and the Hydroponics Lab, are part of our long-term vision. We continuously assess and upgrade our facilities to meet the diverse needs of our students, from state-of-the-art science labs to inviting spaces for arts and athletics.
At Hampton Roads Academy, we value diversity and inclusion as essential to our educational mission. We strive to create a safe, inclusive and supportive community where all students feel valued and empowered. By incorporating diverse perspectives into our curriculum and programming, we prepare our students to be compassionate and socially responsible leaders.
Hampton Roads Academy has been an educational leader in our region for over six decades, adapting to meet the needs of each new generation. From our rigorous academic programs to our emphasis on character development, Hampton Roads Academy is dedicated to preparing students for a dynamic and evolving world. Whether you’re a prospective family, a current student, or an alumnus, we invite you to join us in continuing our legacy of excellence, curiosity and innovation. Serving families from Newport News, Poquoson, Hampton and Williamsburg, VA, we invite you to schedule a campus tour and experience how our unique environment fosters your child’s growth and inspires them to reach their full potential.
Welcome to Hampton Roads Academy—a place where learning has no limits.
]]>Thad Shelly’s connection to HRA ran deep. Throughout his life, he maintained an unwavering passion for education, leadership and athletics. As an active trustee and alumnus, Thad was instrumental in advocating for the school, especially in the revitalization of Navigator football. Whether cheering from the sidelines or working behind the scenes, his love for HRA’s athletic programs was evident in all he did. In recognition of his steadfast dedication to sports, Thad was recently inducted into the HRA Athletic Hall of Fame, an honor that stands as a tribute to his lifelong commitment to HRA’s student-athletes and athletic legacy. His contributions, both on and off the field, will continue to inspire future generations.
Born on August 29, 1953, in Memphis, Tennessee, Thad Shelly was the son of Beverly Agnew Haskins and the late Thaddeus Rubel Shelly Jr. His family later moved to Newport News, Virginia, where his journey with Hampton Roads Academy began. After graduating from HRA in 1971, Thad went on to Hampden-Sydney College, earning his BA in Economics in 1975. His passion for education continued as he pursued an MBA in Finance from the Mason School of Business at The College of William & Mary in 1984, thanks to the encouragement of his wife, Helen Totty Edwards.
Thad Shelly’s career in wealth management was nothing short of remarkable. After obtaining his MBA, he embarked on a journey that saw him take on leadership roles at prestigious institutions like Goldman Sachs, Legg Mason, Bessemer Trust, Lazard and Tiedemann Advisors. His expertise in finance earned him a distinguished reputation in the industry, but no matter where his career took him, Thad’s heart remained with HRA.
Throughout his life, Thad Shelly exemplified the qualities of leadership and mentorship. Beyond his professional accomplishments, he dedicated countless hours to various advisory boards, including those at Hampton Roads Academy, The College of William & Mary Business School, Johns Hopkins University Heart and Vascular Institute and Hampden-Sydney College. Thad’s leadership wasn’t limited to boardrooms and classrooms—he also served as a coach, guiding teams at the college, high school and youth levels, including his own sons’ football teams in Severna Park, Maryland. Through coaching, Thad imparted lessons of teamwork, discipline and perseverance, helping countless young athletes reach their potential.
Despite his professional success and leadership roles, Thad Shelly was a family man at heart. In June of 1982, Thad married Totty, and together they built a beautiful life filled with love and shared experiences. Their life took them to various locations along the East Coast, including Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York and Florida, but their favorite place was their home on the Rappahannock River in Deltaville, Virginia. Summers spent on the water with family and friends were among Thad’s most cherished moments. Whether boating, playing golf, or simply enjoying a cigar on the porch, Thad treasured these times of relaxation and connection with loved ones.
Thad Shelly’s dedication to HRA, his family and his community was matched only by his dedication to excellence in all aspects of his life. His recent induction into the HRA Athletic Hall of Fame was a fitting recognition of his many contributions to the school’s athletic programs. But his legacy goes far beyond accolades and titles. Thad’s unwavering support for Hampton Roads Academy, his tireless efforts to foster leadership and education and his boundless enthusiasm for the school’s sports programs will leave a lasting impact on HRA’s community.
As we reflect on Thad Shelly’s life, we honor the incredible legacy he leaves behind. His influence on Hampton Roads Academy extends beyond his years of service on the Board of Trustees. His passion for education, leadership and mentorship will continue to shape the future of the school, inspiring generations of students and athletes for years to come.
Our deepest sympathies go out to Thad Shelly’s family during this difficult time, especially his beloved wife, Totty. Thad’s absence will be deeply felt, but his spirit, love for HRA and dedication to others will forever remain a part of the Academy’s history. We are incredibly grateful for all that Thad Shelly gave to Hampton Roads Academy, and his memory will be cherished by all who knew him.
Thad Shelly’s life was one of service, leadership and love—a life that touched countless people both within and beyond the HRA community. Though we have lost a great leader, mentor and friend, his legacy will endure, continuing to inspire those who follow in his footsteps.
]]>Dale Earnhardt Jr., recently inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, added an extra layer of excitement to the Hampton Heat. Known for his impressive career, which includes two Daytona 500 victories and a record four consecutive wins at Talladega, Earnhardt Jr.’s presence was a significant draw. His legendary status and connection to his father, the seven-time Cup Champion Dale Earnhardt Sr., made this event particularly special for fans and fellow racers alike.
While Earnhardt Jr. was a major attraction, the Hampton Heat was also an important platform for local talent. Connor Hall, a notable alumnus of Hampton Roads Academy, showcased his skills on this prestigious stage. At 26, Hall has been making waves in the racing world with a strong track record. His recent success includes a thrilling finish in a Cars Tour race and an impressive streak of seven wins out of his last eight Late Model races at Langley Speedway.
This year’s Hampton Heat was a chance for Hall to prove himself once again, aiming for his second victory in this prestigious event. His participation not only highlights his individual achievements but also brings recognition to the talent emerging from our local community.
The Hampton Heat featured intense competition, with local drivers like Brenden “Butterbean” Queen also making headlines. Queen, who has competed in NASCAR’s truck division, was another local favorite to watch. A victory for Queen would cement his place in the event’s history alongside C.E. Falk, the only other driver with multiple Hampton Heat wins.
The race presented an exciting challenge for Hall and Queen, who both had a lot to prove. Their rivalry and determination added to the excitement of the event, as fans watched eagerly to see how these talented drivers would perform.
For Connor Hall, participating in the Hampton Heat was a significant opportunity to demonstrate his skills and continue building his racing career. His success at Langley Speedway and in various other races underscores his dedication and talent. Hall’s journey from Hampton Roads Academy to the racing circuit is a source of pride for his alma mater and the local community.
Hall’s continued success and his ability to compete alongside racing legends reflect his hard work and perseverance. His achievements serve as an inspiration to many and highlight the quality of talent emerging from our area.
The 16th Annual Hampton Heat not only celebrated the skills of racing legends like Dale Earnhardt Jr. but also shone a spotlight on emerging local talents like Connor Hall. The event was a testament to the vibrant racing community and the dedication of both established and up-and-coming drivers.
As we reflect on this exciting event, we look forward to following Connor Hall’s future endeavors and celebrating his continued success. His achievements are a reminder of the impact of hard work and community support in reaching new heights.
Stay tuned for more updates on Connor Hall and other exciting news at Hampton Roads Academy in Newport News, VA. We are proud to support our alumni and celebrate their accomplishments both on and off the track. Hampton Roads Academy serves students in Newport News, Poquoson, Hampton and Williamsburg, VA.
To learn more about Connor Hall’s journey and the significance of his achievements in the racing world, check out 13NewsNow’s detailed article. Don’t miss out on the full story behind this rising star and the legacy he’s building both on and off the track.
]]>Head football coach David Legg was interviewed by WTKR News 3 back in February to talk about the exciting future of Hampton Roads Academy’s football program! HRA made a commitment to rebuilding a standout football program that’s been on hiatus since 2018. By fulfilling that responsibility to our student-athletes, we brought onto our Navigator team David Legg, HRA class of 1980, as our new head football coach.
At Hampton Roads Academy, we are dedicated to bringing on the best of the best to our team, ensuring our student-athletes are led with determination, devotion and a fire to succeed! Head of School, Jay Lasley, said, “We are thrilled that Dave Legg will be our head football coach. He is committed to making football a championship level program. Dave has a brilliant football mind, loves HRA and is a man of the highest character.”
WTKR News 3 detailed the riveting journey on their evening news.
Hampton Roads Academy in Newport News, VA, celebrates the individuality of each student and is dedicated to creating a nurturing environment that addresses their unique needs. By emphasizing personalized attention, HRA ensures that students receive the academic guidance, emotional support, and extracurricular opportunities essential for their success. A culture of kindness underpins every interaction and initiative at the school.
HRA also prioritizes accessibility to its top-tier education for all families. Through tailored tuition assistance programs, the school aims to eliminate financial barriers to quality education. HRA is proud to offer a variety of resources and support to meet the diverse needs of its community with compassion and care.
At Hampton Roads Academy, we believe education extends beyond the classroom. Our mission is to nurture the whole student through a rigorous academic program. This year’s theme, “Year of Kindness,” emphasizes the importance of kindness in all aspects of school life. Our curriculum promotes honor, integrity, and personal growth, recognizing each student’s unique strengths within a supportive community.
With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, HRA provides tailored support to ensure every student thrives. We cultivate a healthy environment where students can excel physically, emotionally, and academically. This holistic approach empowers them to engage in various activities—from athletics to the arts—while embracing kindness as a core value.
As the Peninsula’s only independent school serving Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, Hampton Roads Academy offers a distinctive educational experience. Accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools and a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, HRA upholds the highest academic standards.
Beyond academics, HRA provides numerous opportunities for student development. Our athletic programs foster teamwork and sportsmanship, encouraging students to compete with kindness and integrity. The vibrant Arts program nurtures creativity in both visual and performing arts. The REACH (Real-world Experience and Academic Choices) Initiative connects classroom learning to real-world applications, promoting personal growth and community service rooted in kindness.
At Hampton Roads Academy, students receive an exceptional education focused on character development, preparing them for future success. We cultivate critical thinking, effective communication, teamwork, and a spirit of discovery, shaping innovative and empathetic leaders for the evolving world. Serving families in Newport News, Poquoson, Hampton, and Williamsburg, VA, HRA invites you to schedule a campus tour to see how our nurturing environment can help your child thrive and reach their full potential.
Hampton Roads Academy is pleased to announce that Chris Mills will be joining its Athletic Department as Varsity Boys Soccer Coach and Assistant Athletic Director.
A current HRA parent, most recently, Mr. Mills has led Virginia Wesleyan University’s men’s soccer program for 10 seasons, eight of which were ODAC (Old Dominion Athletic Conference) tournament appearances.
Mills shared, “I want to thank Head of School, Jay Lasley and Athletic Director, Laura Stoner for this incredible opportunity. From the time my daughter started here, as a student, two years ago I could see how special HRA was. This opportunity is going to allow me to bring my passion and enthusiasm for teaching and coaching all together. I am so excited to become even more engaged in the HRA community. Go Navigators!”
Chris Mills guided the Virginia Wesleyan Marlins to the 2013 ODAC Championship and earned ODAC Coach of the Year honors. In 2021, his team had the second-best win record of his career collecting a 12-4-4 overall record and advancing to the ODAC semifinal match. The Marlins posted 10 shutouts, including eight in a row, which tied the record for most consecutive shutouts in a season. In 2022, they finished third in the ODAC with a 6-1-3 and a 12-4-4 overall record.
A graduate of Virginia Wesleyan University, Mills was a three-year starter for the men’s soccer team, earning all-ODAC honors three times and all-state accolades twice. He was an ODP (Olympic Development Program) District Staff member in 2010, and has served on the staff at camps at Virginia Tech, University of Virginia and the United States Naval Academy. Mills has a USSF National “D” Coaching License and an Advanced Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
In the words of HRA Athletic Director, Laura Stoner, “Coach Mills is knowledgeable and dedicated, enthusiastic and approachable, with nearly two decades of collegiate experience as a player and coach in our 757 area. His credentials are impressive, and his Navigator Pride is genuine, as he has been a part of our family for two years already as father to Riley ‘36.
Having Mills on HRA’s campus as a full-time teacher/coach will position Boys Soccer well for many successful fall seasons and will provide an additional resource to all Navigator athletes striving to compete at the collegiate level.”
James “Jay” H. Lasley, Jr., Head of School at Hampton Roads Academy, said of Mr. Mills that “We are delighted to have Chris Mills join Hampton Roads Academy as our Head Boys Soccer Coach. He has experienced tremendous success as a collegiate player and coach, and no doubt will be an influential leader and mentor to his players and students here at HRA.
I am thrilled for Chris and his family, and very excited for the HRA community to have someone of Chris’s dedication and passion on board.”
Chris Mills resides with his wife, Sara, and his family in Chesapeake, VA.
Hampton Roads Academy (HRA) in Newport News, VA, is dedicated to recognizing the unique needs of every student and fostering a nurturing environment. By focusing on personalized attention, HRA provides academic guidance, emotional support, and extracurricular opportunities essential for student success, all grounded in a culture of kindness.
HRA is committed to making its high-quality education accessible to all families through tailored tuition assistance programs, ensuring that financial challenges do not limit access to quality education. The school takes pride in offering diverse resources and support, meeting the needs of its community with compassion.
At HRA, education extends beyond academics. We nurture the whole student through a comprehensive program, with this year’s theme, “Year of Kindness,” highlighting the role of kindness in school life. Our curriculum promotes honor, integrity, and personal growth, recognizing each student’s unique strengths within a supportive community.
With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, HRA offers tailored support, creating an encouraging environment for students to thrive physically, emotionally, and academically. This holistic approach empowers students to explore various activities, from sports to the arts, while embracing kindness as a core value.
As the only independent school on the Peninsula serving Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, HRA offers a unique educational experience. Accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools and a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, HRA upholds the highest academic standards.
Beyond academics, HRA provides numerous opportunities for student development. Our athletic programs encourage teamwork and sportsmanship, while our robust arts program fosters creativity. Additionally, the REACH (Real-world Experience and Academic Choices) Initiative connects academic learning with real-world applications, promoting personal growth, community service, and kindness.
At Hampton Roads Academy, students receive an exceptional education alongside a strong emphasis on character development, preparing them for future success. We cultivate critical thinking, effective communication, teamwork, and a spirit of discovery to shape innovative and empathetic leaders for an evolving world. Serving families in Newport News, Poquoson, Hampton, and Williamsburg, VA, HRA invites you to schedule a campus tour and discover how our nurturing environment can help your child thrive and reach their full potential.
Colby, a dedicated member of the HRA Varsity Baseball team from 10th to 12th grade, has not only showcased exceptional athletic prowess but has also emerged as a true leader both on and off the field.
Colby’s journey with the HRA Varsity Baseball team has been marked by outstanding achievements. As a Co-Captain during his junior year, he demonstrated exemplary leadership, a role he will continue to fulfill during his senior year. Colby’s impact on the team extends beyond his leadership role – he has consistently been the leading hitter in both batting average and power numbers since joining the team.
A returning All-Conference player, Colby’s commitment to excellence is evident in his dedication to the sport. Over the course of his three years at HRA, he has matured significantly, evolving into a model Captain and teammate. His willingness to share his knowledge with younger players, offering guidance on both offensive and defensive play, reflects his commitment to the team’s success.
Colby’s work ethic extends beyond the baseball diamond. He has diligently prepared his body and honed his skills, ensuring he enters college with a level of readiness that surpasses the typical freshman. His ability to hit for power is a standout attribute that is sure to make a significant impact at the college level.
Not only is Colby a star on the field, but he has also demonstrated commendable growth in the classroom. His improved maturity and increased involvement in academics highlight his well-rounded approach to education and athletics. As he embarks on his college journey, Colby has articulated a thoughtful academic plan, emphasizing that his pursuit of a degree is as integral to him as his athletic endeavors.