World History Website Contest Winners!

Congratulations to the Greene/Madison Medieval Europe website team for winning the 9th grade "History's Got Talent" website contest!  The entire classes of these teams will win a pizza or doughnut party for being voted the best website from the BRVGS 1st semester project.  To see their site, click on Greene/Madison Medieval Europe.

The other top websites for the contest include the Goochland-Orange: Medieval Europe site and the Fluvanna-Louisa-Nelson: Mesopotamia site.  Congratulations to these top finishers as well.  To see all of the student sites from the first semester project, go to https://sites.google.com/a/brvgs.k12.va.us/wh-first-semester-project/group-site-links.

 

BRVGS Holiday Bazaar this Saturday

You are invited to check out the BRVGS Holiday Bazaar this coming Saturday, Dec. 12th, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Orange County Field House at 201 Selma Rd. in Orange, Virginia.  

Over 25 vendors will have a range of items, from handcrafted Christmas ornaments to jewelry.  Proceeds from the Bazaar will benefit the 2016 BRVGS China Trip. We hope to see you out there!   

Spring 2016 Online Classes Registration Deadline Nears

Registration for second semester BRVGS online college courses is currently available, and will end December 11th. Courses being offered are a 3-credit online UVa Digital Technology course and an online Germanna Community College Statistics Math 240 course. These courses are paid for by BRVGS, and are flexibly scheduled, so that they can be taken during any class period.

Students who plan to take one or both of these courses, need to respond via the BRVGS Spring 2016 Course Registration Form.   In order to be registered for the course, all responses must be in no later than Friday, December 11th. Please note that students must respond to this form to start the registration process for these courses, even if they previously responded to the pre-registration form last spring, or emailed Director Marc Carraway separately to express interest, or scheduled this course with their counselor.

If the courses fill up, priority will be given to those students who pre-registered on the initial course interest form sent out last spring.

For information on the courses, click here to see draft syllabus for the Digital Technology class, or here to see the Germanna CC course description (scroll down to Math 240).

Please contact Mr. Carraway at mcarraway@brvgs.k12.va.us with any questions.

BLAST program open to 9th graders

The Building Leaders for Advancing Science and Technology (BLAST), a partnership between the Virginia Space Grant Consortium, Old Dominion University (ODU), University of Virginia (UVA, Virginia Tech (VT) and the Commonwealth of Virginia, will offer an exciting on-campus summer STEM experience FREE to participating 8th and 9th grade students.  This be will be the first time that students from those grades will have the opportunity to participate in these sessions.

BLAST will bring STEM alive through a series of innovative sessions led by faculty and staff designed to spark interest in STEM opportunities.  Faculty demonstrations will showcase some out-of-the-ordinary science and engineering, with the goal of increasing student curiosity.

Students may apply to attend any ONE of the following sessions in the summer of 2016:

Session 1:  June 26-29 – Old Dominion University
Session 2:  July 13-16 – Virginia Tech
Session 3:  July 24-27 – University of Virginia
Session 4:  July 31-August 3 – University of Virginia

Students must meet all of the following qualifications in order to apply:

Be a current 8th or 9th grade student from a Virginia middle, high, home-school or private school.
Be a Virginia resident.
Have at least a C+ average.
Have a desire to explore STEM opportunities.
Not have previously attended BLAST.
Have transportation to and from the university.

To find out more about the program and how to apply, see the BLAST website at: http://blast.spacegrant.org/