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Governor’s Honors Program

Governor’s Honors Program. June 23 to July 20, 2013. At GHP…. You will meet kids from all over the state of Georgia who share an interest in learning more about your favorite subjects. At GHP….

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Governor’s Honors Program

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  1. Governor’s Honors Program June 23 to July 20, 2013

  2. At GHP… You will meet kids from all over the state of Georgia who share an interest in learning more about your favorite subjects.

  3. At GHP… You will live in a dorm, with a roommate, and have access to all facilities on the Valdosta State University campus. You may not leave the campus during your time at GHP.

  4. At GHP… Your entire fee is paid by our generous Legislature! The only cost to you and your family is spending money for tee shirts, extra food, and snacks.

  5. At GHP… You have chosen a specific area for your main focus of study during the summer. It’s your major. When you arrive at GHP, you will choose a second field of study (a minor). You do not decide your minor until you arrive.

  6. GHP majors • Communicative arts (English) • Spanish • German • French • Latin • Mathematics

  7. GHP majors continued… • Science • Social studies • Dance • Music: strings/double reeds • Music: music/jazz • Theatre • Theatre Design • Visual arts

  8. GHP majors continued… • Executive business management • Design: Commercial and Industrial architectural design • Technology • Agriscience/biotechnology • Agriscience/environmental science

  9. GHP: Who should apply? GHP Candidates should: • Possess a positive commitment to learning • Exhibit enthusiastic interest and personal commitment to the program • Demonstrate definite desire to study in-depth during the summer vacation • Exhibit high level of critical and creative thinking • Possess willingness to work independently and with groups

  10. At GHP… A typical day looks like this: Major area – 4 hours (Mon – Sat) Lunch – 1 hour Minor area – 2 ½ hours (Mon – Fri) Dinner – 1 hour Fun stuff – approx. 4 hours

  11. At GHP… Every single day there are many activities planned for the students to enjoy. Examples: ultimate frisbee, orchestra performances, art exhibits, a lecture about fusion and fission, how to play poker, and more!

  12. At GHP… A few things: -You may not arrive late or leave early from the program. -You must commit to the entire 4 weeks of the program – you cannot miss any part of it for any reason.

  13. At GHP… A few more things: -Your parents and family can visit any weekend. -You must commit to the entire 4 weeks of the program – you cannot miss any part of it for any reason. -You may not leave the college campus.

  14. Now what?? The biggest thing: KEEP UP WITH THE DEADLINES AND DUE DATES! Deadlines are not extended or changed for any reason.

  15. GHP Check out and bookmark these websites for more information: http://popehs.typepad.com/ghp_governors_honors_prog/ http://www.gadoe.org/School-Improvement/GHP/Pages/default.aspx

  16. Contacts Mrs. White, room 81 (academics) Mrs. Brown, room 315 (technology/career education/agricultural education) Mr. Rudolph, band room (fine arts) Former GHP students: Mary Keilhauer (Mathematics) Pooja Mayur and Yvette Kim (Spanish) Imran Khan (Communicative Arts)

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