Check out this great piece about BRVGS Senior Lindsay Knights from William Monroe High School:
You can also check out her Senior Project - HERE
Parents, Students, or Community Members may view a recording of one of this week’s Parent Information Sessions
Check out this great piece about BRVGS Senior Lindsay Knights from William Monroe High School:
You can also check out her Senior Project - HERE
The Greene County Recorder had an article about William Monroe High School senior Amanda Snead. She is launching a literary magazine for the community as a safe space for people to share their creative skills. It’s part of Snead’s Blue Ridge Virtual Governor’s School senior internship. READ THE ARTICLE
Michael Jamerson attends Orange County High School and is the student council president. He has been working on "snack packs," which are bags filled with an array of healthy snacks. Michael packed 90 bags and delivered them to Orange County elementary students right before the winter break to provide something nutrious over the break.
Michael also organized "Be a Santa to a Senior." He put up a giving tree with paper ornaments. On the ornaments were written a wish from a senoir citizen. Orange County students and staff adopted over 75 seniour citizens from the local community! Great job!
The Hour of Code, organized by the nonprofit Code.org and over 100 others, is a global movement that believes the students of today are ready to learn critical skills for 21st century success.
We hope you’ll join next year’s activities and take an hour in December to learn how to code!
On Thursday, December 15th, 29 BRVGS students taking the UVA “Explorations in Engineering” Course offered through BRVGS presented their final projects to course Professor James Groves and to other students in the class, as well as to the BRVGS staff. The students set up their prototypes and information boards in the UVA Olsson Engineering building. They shared their research and findings with topics ranging from floating cell phone cases to earthquake proofing buildings to safer helmets. It was a day of learning and sharing, with many innovative and creative ideas highlighted in the presentations. The students did a great job presenting their projects, and BRVGS is proud of their efforts in this challenging course!