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All application materials are located at the bottom of this page. 
Applications are to be submitted as an e-mail attachment to Mr. Mudd (academic programs) or Mr. Black (arts programs) on or before December 18, 2009.

2010 SUMMER RESIDENTIAL ARTS & ACADEMIC GOVERNOR’S SCHOOLS

  

Academic Programs

Students may only attend one program.  Selected participants enroll in elective courses, seminars, and discussion groups at the sites. The curriculum includes small group discussions, lectures, classes, seminars, workshops, and independent study in a variety of topics from agriculture, humanities, mathematics, sciences, and technology disciplines. 

Program/Location                           ________        Dates                Student Capacity

Agriculture (Va Tech)                                               June 27 - July 24, 2010              100

Humanities (TBA)                                                      TBA                                         200

Life Sciences and Medicine (VCU)                             July 4 - July 30, 2010                30

Math, Science and Technology (Lynchburg College)    July 4 - July 31, 2010                160

Engineering, NASA (Christopher Newport University)     June 27 - July 24, 2010             12

Marine Science, VIMS (Christopher Newport University) June 27 - July 24, 2010             6

Arts Programs

Students interact with outstanding arts national and international professionals who attend the program.  A typical student schedule involves concentrated study in the chosen art discipline during morning classes with afternoon classes devoted to interdisciplinary course work with students from the Governor’s School for Humanities.  Workshops, master classes, studio time, independent study, recreational activities, and field trips are scheduled as part of the VPA program.  Evening activities include such special events as concerts, lectures by visiting scholars, dramatic productions, movies, student performances, or time to participate in informal discussions.

 

Students in the VPA program may apply for one area of study (visual art, dance, instrumental music, vocal music, or theatre).  In each area, interdisciplinary teams of students study the techniques, materials, media, language, and conventions of that discipline, related to the theme, “Journey Beyond.”  The Governor's School is not a conservatory.  Rather, all students participate in interdisciplinary courses designed to stimulate thinking on a number of topics that influence the arts.  The program examines the symbiotic relationship between art and society, and the societal and individual opportunities and responsibilities of the thinking artist.  All students are expected to be prepared for class and to complete outside readings as assigned.  Study is facilitated through small group and ensemble work.   Students, faculty, and guest artists share “works in progress” throughout the program.

 

Site and Date
TBA                                                     (4 weeks) TBA (Usually the Month of July)

Group Announcements
ARTS DEADLINES

October 16, 2009          Arts Preliminary applications for auditions must be handed in to Mr. Black. (See link below)

November 2, 2009         Local Auditions, 2:00 PM, Woodbridge High School.

December 18, 2009       Deadline to submit completed applications to Mr. Black in room #2042

January 16, 2010          State Auditions, Shenandoah University, Winchester VA

Mid-April 2010               Status notification mailed to school division/private school gifted education coordinators and all nominees.

ACADEMIC DEADLINES

November 25, 2009        Academic Intent to Apply, Due to Mr. Mudd no later than 12:00 pm. 

December 18, 2009        Deadline for students to submit completed application to Mr. Mudd in room #2046.

Mid-April 2010                Status notification mailed to school division/private school gifted education coordinators and all nominees.

Group Contacts
Mr. Black
Mr. Mudd
Click on name to see details.

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