Print

15 Gainesville High students nominated for Governor's Honors Program

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 6:00AM on Saturday 15th December 2018 ( 5 years ago )

Fifteen Gainesville High School sophomores and juniors have been selected to represent theGainesville City School System in the 2018-2019 Governor's Honors Program.

The program is a residential summer program for gifted and talented high school students.  Sponsored by the Governor's Office of Student Achievement, the program will be held at Berry College in Rome. This will be the 56th edition of the GHP, making it the longest continually running program of its kind in the nation.

The following students were selected in five categories:

Communicative Arts: Mary Kate McCall, Emmaline Dye, Amy Nguyen, and Marisa Woo  

Mathematics: Corey Jenrette, Ta Uyen, Robert Enriquez, Caleb Anderson, and Rishi Patel

Science: Page Thompson

Fine Arts: Isabella Scarlett

Social Studies: Natasha Alcazar, Abigail Griffin, Imeyrani Islas, and Caleigh Casper

They will now complete an online application and a task/performance related to their subject area. After online submissions from students throughout the state of Georgia have been evaluated, a select number of qualified students will interview at the state semi-finals.  Semi-finalists will be announced on January 25, 2019, and will then compete in the interview session on February 23.  Students selected as state finalists will attend Berry College during the summer to participate in a four-week program in their areas of study.  

The Hall County School System's nominees were announced a few weeks ago.

Twelve of the 15 nominees. The others were unavailable when the picture was made, according to a school system spokeswoman. (Courtesy GCSS)

http://accesswdun.com/article/2018/12/744728/15-gainesville-high-students-nominated-for-governors-honors-program

© Copyright 2015 AccessNorthGa.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.