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North Carolina Governor’ s School 2017

North Carolina Governor’ s School 2017. Knightdale High School Mrs. Kate Davis. Governor’s School Overview.

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North Carolina Governor’ s School 2017

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  1. North CarolinaGovernor’s School 2017 Knightdale High School Mrs. Kate Davis

  2. Governor’s School Overview The Governor's School of North Carolina is a five and one-half week summer residential program for intellectually gifted high school students, integrating academic disciplines, the arts, and unique courses on each of two campuses. The curriculum focuses on the exploration of the most recent ideas and concepts in each discipline, and does not involve credit, tests, or grades.

  3. Governor’s School Overview Writing high quality essays is critical to set you above the typical Governor’s School Applicant. Essays, and the explanation of why extracurricular participation was valuable will highly influence candidate selection. Do not underestimate the written portions! Sept. 20, 2016 NCDPIwill hold an informational meeting at Meredith College-6:00 PM Jones Chapel

  4. Oldest statewide summer residential program for academically or intellectually gifted high school students in the nation. • Open to rising seniors only (exceptions made for rising juniors in selected performing/visual arts areas) • Two campuses (up to 325 students each): • Governor's School West at Salem College in Winston-Salem (begun in 1963) • Governor's School East at Meredith College in Raleigh (begun in 1978).

  5. Administered by the Public Schools of North Carolina, the State Board of Education, and the Department of Public Instruction through the Exceptional Children Division. Only the top 650 students are selected across the entire state. Expect competition to be extremely high!

  6. Students are assigned a campus, requests for specific campuses are not entertained. • Students MUST commit to attending for the entire 5 weeks. No late arrivals or early exits allowed. • Students may only return home for one weekend/midterm break. • Opening Day (Students move in): Sunday, June 18, 2017 • Parents' Day: Thurs., July 6, 2017 • Mid-Session Break (Students return to campus): Sun., July 9, 2017 • Closing Day (Students move out): Fri., July 26, 2017

  7. Important Dates School Application Turn In Date: Fri., October 14th WCPSS Begins Application Review: Oct. 24 WCPSS informs/mails students’ review results (nomination to North Carolina Department of Public Instruction to continue in the Section process) Nov. 12 Note the differences between DPI nomination deadline (Nov. 12) and WCPSS date. Additional processing time is required due to our size and amazing, but highly competitive applicant pool

  8. Primary Resources • NCDPI Governors School website: http://www.ncgovschool.org • Houses all pertinent information • Please note: deadlines for WCPSS will be earlier than those listed on NCDPI website. • All applications must be completed electronically, then printed and signed.

  9. Academic Achievement Criteria • Students are nominated/selected in these disciplines: • In addition to Area I classes (in the discipline in which a student is nominated), students also participate in Area II and Area III classes.

  10. Eligibility Requirements • Legal North Carolina residents at time of attendance • Exchange students not eligible • Attend federal schools in the state • Presently enrolled in 11th grade in North Carolina public schools (e.g., local school districts, charter, federal) or non-public schools (e.g., private, home schools, etc.) • Exceptions for rising junior nominations are made in choral music, dance, and instrumental music. • No former Governor’s School student is eligible.

  11. Eligibility Requirements • Students nominated as rising juniors, but do not attend, may be re-nominated as rising seniors • Must meet achievement criterion established by Board of Governors for North Carolina Governor’s School: • Overall/total composite score or specific area composite/cluster score, or End-of-Course (EOC) scores in area of nomination (92-99%ile). • Scores other than EOCs must have been given in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade. • Scores from EOC tests taken in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades will be accepted.

  12. Eligibility Requirements • Achievement test criterion used only for eligibility purposes. • Once met, achievement test scores are not used in selection process. • Auditions (for Performing/Visual Arts nominees only ).

  13. Nomination Packet & Forms Download the Nomination Packet for comprehensive information about the program, curriculum, timelines, eligibility and selection criteria, auditions, forms, tuition/scholarships, and more. The WCPPS submission deadline is much earlier than the packet date due to our district’s size. WCPSS Central Service reviews and selects our limited number of nominees to continue the process. Forms in the Packet must be completed electronically. To complete, save and print an individual form, download it from the site. Don’t forget signatures! No handwritten applications are accepted by DPI.

  14. Students Complete and Submit to School • Student Application • Experience Form • Recommendation Form (two per student) • http://www.ncgovschool.org

  15. Students Complete and Submit to School • Recommendation Form (two per student) • Ask for recommendations early, and only from people who will give you a good reference! • One recommendation must be from a teacher in your application area. • The recommendations must be completed by hand, placed in a sealed envelope and signed across the back flap. • The students submit the sealed recommendations with their application to you. • http://www.ncgovschool.org

  16. Financial Responsibilities All WCPSS students qualified and selected by DPI to participate will be able to attend. WCPSS pays half the fee. The remaining $250.00 is paid by the family. Tuition ($250.00) will be due to WCPSS in early March. We supply a fee waiver for any student who needs it, so no student needs to apply to DPI for a scholarship! Students are guaranteed funds from WCPSS if needed. Financial requirements for invited WCPSS will be sent with your acceptance information form.

  17. Auditions • Follow NCDPI guidelines for audition selections and requirements. • Ensure that students and teachers of the arts are aware of the guidelines. • WCPSS auditions: • WHEN:October 19, 2016 • WHERE: Ligon Middle School • 3:00-6:00 pm

  18. Application Review Process • Completion Details-use checklist to ensure accurate completion of the application. • Do not staple the applications • Application completed-electronically • Essays – titled & numbered • Experience – on the form • Summer camps are not residential schools • Incomplete or handwritten applications will not be accepted by NC DPI !

  19. Q & A • Send academic and procedural questions to Mrs. Davis. Email: kdavis9@wcpss.net • For questions regarding auditions and the arts confirm with both you art teacher and Mrs. Davis.

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