BRVGS Senior will bring SMILES to Orange County!

As part of her senior internship experience for the Blue Ridge Virtual Governor's School, Orange County High School student Corrine Marr is helping to organize the The SmileS Adaptive Carnival at Lake of the Woods in Orange County this summer on Sunday, July 9th, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.  

The SMILES Carnival will be a day on the water open to all children and adults who are differently-abled. There will be carnival games, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing, tubing, pontoon rides, and of course adaptive waterskiing. Lunch, snacks, and goodie bags will be provided free of charge. Feel free to bring friends and family to enjoy the day with us! All events are open to everyone except adaptive waterskiing, which is limited to participants only.  Please click here for a flyer with more information about the event, or visit their facebook page and sign up for the carnival at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1650698088567444/

Madison Students go to Georgia to Help Habitat for Humanity

A Report from BRVGS Senior:

My trip to Tucker, Georgia to work on a Habitat for Humanity build was a really great experience that I am glad I was able to share with three other Madison BRVGS students and my advisor. The other students included Alex Park, Jenny Zhang, and Emily Aylor. We all enjoyed the build so much that we were disappointed that there were two rain days. In the three days we did work, the progress we made was significant.

 

-Sarah Catherine Coates


 

William Monroe Students Visit Neuroscience Labs at UVA

The 10th graders at WMHS visited four different Neuroscience Labs at UVA this past month.  The four labs were Harris Labs Bland labsBeenhakker labs, and Fruit Fly Lab.

Harris Labs did ground breaking research this summer by discovering the Lymphatic Vessels that go into the brain.

Bland Labs is where new research is being done on the genetics of insulin signaling.

Beenhakker Labs is working with electrical brain signaling.  

Fruit Fly Labs showed the students transformation to glowing larva.  

It was AMAZING and eye opening for all who attended.

 

WMHS Student's Project Focusing on Getting Girls into 'Femgineering'

The following article was in the Greene County Recorder:

"More than 20 young ladies attended the Girls in Engineering program on March 25 hosted by William Monroe High School senior Annelise Wright.

“At the event I was teaching about engineering, because for my Blue Ridge Virtual Governors’ senior internship project we have a community service program and my whole topic was women in engineering,” Wright said." Click Here to Read More...