BRVGS Model UN Survey

BRVGS is hoping to take a team of student delegates to the Model United Nations Conference hosted by Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia, from 5:00 PM on Friday, February 22nd until 5:00 Saturday, February 23rd. If enough students are interested, BRVGS will make the effort to have the trip approved and to arrange and pay for registration, transportation and lodging for Friday night. 

Students who definitely wish to take part in the Model Un Conference should discuss the logistics with their parent(s) and then respond to the BRVGS Model UN Interest Survey found at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe0H7yXcN6HStzFsL35C-BBP_qlrspZEtSGEiTnltH-_pi61g/viewform?usp=sf_link

Please contact BRVGS Director Marc Carraway at mcarr1@brvgs.k12.va.us with any questions on this.  

Fully Involved 5K on December 8th

BRVGS/Madison County Senior Alex Kreh is working hard to make good things happen for people with cancer.  His senior project is about cancer prevention for those who work in fire services, and his community service will include hosting of the "Fully Involved 5K" at 10:00 AM on Saturday, December 8th at the Hoover Ridge Park in Madison. Proceeds from the 5K will go to help the Emily Couric Center's "Flourish Boutique," which provides wigs and other support materials to those with cance.  

You can see more details by clicking on "Fully Involved Flyer", and participants can sign up for the race by going to: https://runsignup.com/Race/VA/Madison/FullyInvolved5k.  We hope to see lots of participants out there for this great cause!

Reminder - BRVGS Applications are due November 16th!

Parents and students are reminded that applications for the BRVGS class of 2023 are available in our member district middle schools, and that applications and teacher recommendations are due no later than the end of the school day on Friday, November 16th.  

In addition, BRVGS has posted a 5-minute video showing how to download an electronic copy of the video from our website, and briefly providing an overview of the application components.  You can access that video at: https://youtu.be/_Vc3LUZWNz4

Please contact BRVGS Director Marc Carraway at mcarraway@brvgs.k12.va.us or at 434-989-3972 for any questions regarding the BRVGS application.  

BRVGS Students Take Part in STEM Challenge

On Saturday, October 20, 5 BRVGS students - Dezyire Alexander (Orange), Zach Heidel (Louisa), Sarah Lacy (Nelson), Tristan Montero (Fluvanna), and Jenna Valesquez (Greene) - woke up bright and early to travel to Roanoke Valley Governor's School for Science and Technology for the annual Shelly STEM Challenge.

Students from eight Governor’s Schools across Virginia got together and did a great job solving an industry challenge involving stormwater management and remediation, organized and sponsored by a local engineering firm (Burns & McDonnell).  

Our students represented BRVGS very well! While this event was about problem-solving and overcoming challenges in a group, the firm did award gift cards to the judge’s top two teams, with Jenna’s team placing first, and Dezyire’s team placing 2nd. BRVGS is proud of all of the students who took part in this amazing competition!

A Student's Experience at the ACLU Summer Advocacy Institute

By: Abena Sekum Appiah-Ofori, BRVGS Class of 2019

I recently got back from Washington DC where I joined 850 other teens from all around the country for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Summer Advocacy Institute. It was a really amazing experience and I wanted to let you know what we did during the week.

My favorite part of the entire Institute was getting a chance to meet teens from all around the country who have a passion for social justice. It's always nice to know that the future of civil liberties is strong, fearless, and intersectional. The program included seminars and panel sessions with lawyers, journalists, and professors who specialize in civil rights, immigration rights and more. We got to choose interactive electives to attend each day and my favorite one was where we learned about Implicit Bias, Policing, and the School to Prison Pipeline.  We also had a video seminar with Edward Snowden where he spoke to us about privacy in the digital age and what it means to say dissent is patriotic. 

We stayed at the Washington DC Hilton Hotel during our panel and seminar sessions but we also visited a ton of places around the city. We went to The National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery as well as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Korea War Veterans Memorial. We also toured Howard University, American University, George Washington University and Georgetown University. 

Towards the end of the week, we had a seminar on the  Zero Tolerance Policy from the Trump Administration that resulted in over 2,000 children being separated from their families. We were then informed that we would be meeting with our senators to advocate for separated families. We got together with our state group, there were 22 other teens from VA, and planned out what we would say to Tim Kaine while advocating for immigration rights. On the last day, each state group went to speak with their representatives. The Virginia group briefly met Tim Kaine before he went on his lunch break and we spoke to his office on the importance of bringing transparency and accountability to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and reuniting the separated families. 

After everyone spoke to their senators on family separation we had a rally on Capitol Hill, wrapping up the week with a day of actions and great memories. I have been able to gain exposure to a wide range of constitutional rights issues that I wasn't aware existed and I had the opportunity to interact with ACLU staff through lectures and classroom discussions that immersed me in the world of government, policy advocacy, and legal decision making. Thank you all who supported me to be able to attend the Institute!