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  1. 7. Feb. 2024 · Governor’s School is a program designed for high-achieving high school students to study on college campuses during the summer. The purpose of the program is to provide students with academic opportunities beyond those normally available in high school. Students typically study a variety of subjects, ranging from science and engineering to creative writing and performing arts.

  2. The Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts. Gatty, Arthur. Gifted Child Quarterly, 20, 4, 427-32, Win 76

  3. The Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts is a three week summer program for rising 11th and 12th grade students in Tennessee. Administered by the State Department of Education, we offer study programs in art, dance, filmmaking, theatre, and music. Students are selected in competitive auditions during the months of January or February.

  4. In 1987, John joined the newly created Tennessee Governor’s School for the arts as a drawing instructor. This allowed him to impact students not only in the Metro Nashville area, but students from across the state. Eventually, the chair of the Visual Arts program stepped down and John became the official chair. Just like during his portfolio development days, John made sure that all students ...

  5. El Instituto de Bellas Artes del Gobernador (Governor’s School for the Arts) busca y recibe solicitantes de todo tipo de origen e identidad, independientemente de su raza, identidad de género, orientación sexual, situación social económica, habilidades o salud mentales y físicas, idioma, creencia religiosa u origen cultural. Se puede proporcionar traducciones de nuestros materiales a ...

  6. In addition to the technical benefits of an intensive dance program, the Governor’s School experience is intended to: 1. Engage the imagination. 2. Encourage intellectual curiosity and creative thinking. 3. Improve self-discipline. 4. Enhance decision making particularly with regard to career choices.

  7. Amanda currently serves on the music faculty at the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities in Greenville, South Carolina teaching piano to gifted high school students. She previously served as Adjunct Professor of Piano at Furman University. amandamontgomery@scgsah.org. Phone: 864.282.3761.