PWCS
was
well
represented
by
60
rising
juniors
and
seniors
at
Residential
Governor's
Schools
held
on
college
campuses
around
the
state.
In
addition,
11
PWCS
students
attended
the
2022
Governor's
World
Language
Academies.
The
Summer
Residential
Governor's
Schools
(SRGS)
provide
PWCS
high
school
juniors
and
seniors
with
intensive
educational
experiences,
complementing
the
education
they
receive
during
the
regular
school
year.
Each
school
focuses
on
one
special
area
of
interest
-agriculture;
visual
and
performing
arts;
humanities;
mathematics,
science,
and
technology;
life
science
and
medicine.
Acceptance
into
these
programs
is
highly
competitive,
and
involves
completion
of
an
extensive
application,
including
essay
writing
and
teacher
recommendations.
Students
stay
on
a
Virginia
college
or
university
campus
for
up
to
four
weeks,
living,
studying,
and
getting
to
know
other
students
with
similar
interests
and
abilities
from
across
Virginia.
They
are
involved
in
classroom
and
laboratory
work,
field
studies,
and
research.
They
take
part
in
individual
and
group
projects
and
performances,
and
attend
seminars
with
noted
scholars,
visiting
artists,
and
other
professionals.
The
students
may
also
work
side-by-side
with
research
scientists,
physicians,
and
other
experts.
The
Governor's
Foreign
Language
Academies
are
designed
to
provide
a
unique
and
exciting
opportunity
for
outstanding
students
who
are
interested
in
pursuing
language
studies
in
an
intensive
environment.
The
focus
of
the
academies
is
on
using
the
foreign
language
in
a
functional
and
meaningful
way
through
full-
and
partial-immersion
programs.
The
three-week
programs
are
held
at
Washington
and
Lee
University
and
Randolph
Macon
College.
2022
Governor's
School
Summer
Residential
Programs
attendees:
Agriculture at Virginia Tech University (includes agricultural and biological systems engineering, agricultural economics, animal science, plant science, and food science):
- Battlefield High School: Thida Samay
- Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School: Lani Lin-Kissick, Ivan Nicolai, Brandon Wang
- Forest Park High School: Kathryn Critchley
- Gar-Field High School: Sinai Palma, Leah Rich
- Osbourn Park High School: Stephanie Aiddoo, Anges Cho, Christina Fernandez, Madison Kerr, Bethelle Lanquaye
- Patriot High School: Rachel Camille Bish
- Battlefield High School: Cambelle Laskodi
- Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School: Megan Lawson, Isabella Schrecengost
- C.D. Hylton High School: Colin Flaherty, Paul Quinter, Ariadna Rodriguez
- Forest Park High School: Miguel Kamgaing Kamgaing, Isabella Schrecengost
- Gar-Field High School: Nizar Bousselmi, Elizabeth Eckman
- Osbourn Park High School: Shady Habib, Madison Nally, Jenna Warner
- Woodbridge High School: Julia Calli, Giovanni Medina, Addis Ransom
- Battlefield High School: Saad Fayyaz, Natale Gray, Chloe Pak
- Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School: David Choi, Ava Magnell, Anna Nelson
- Freedom High School: Daniela Calderon Marquez
- Gar-Field High School: Saja Elfaki
- Gainesville High School: Shifa Fayyaz, Jayden Ko
- Osbourn Park High School: Ryan Alberti, Kushan Dixit, Heather Tang, Farhan Uddin
- Patriot High School: Anika Agarwal
- Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School: Ziad Afifi, Tim Bui, Alicia Foyes, Genesis Graves, Kate Hovey, Mya Jackson, Caitlin Lohfeld, Ainsley McNatt, Rachel Rock, Naomi Rouner, Evan Shields, Chloe Smalls Johnson, Lucy Yannarell
- C.D Hylton High School: Abigail Mirambel
- Woodbridge High School: Audrey Evans, Sophia Sharaa
- Battlefield High School: Austin Cardran (Japanese), Elizabeth Genberg (Latin), Elena Shropshire (French), Jaylen Waithe (French)
- Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School: Bernice Gonzales (Japanese), Matiyas Melesse (Japanese), Stephanie Williams (Spanish)
- Gainesville High School: Emily Jung (French), Samantha Sherwood (Spanish)
- Patriot High School: Peyton Hutchens (Japanese)
- Woodbridge High School: Hieu Lac (French)
For more information, visit the Governor's School webpage.