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FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

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Page 1: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

FCPS school board recognitions

September 2016

Page 2: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance their creative thinking skills through the Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs.

Page 3: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

Fifty-seven students from FCPS participated in the 2016 Governor’s Scholars Program, including two from Bryan Station High School: Molly Marchaterre and Jordan Stacy (pictured).

Page 4: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

Fifty-seven students from FCPS participated in the 2016 Governor’s Scholars Program, including several from Henry Clay High School: Josh Cagle, Rachael Gilbert, Lauren Haga, Hye Jee Kim, Chancellor Lewis, Rick Marino, and Cas Young.

Page 5: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

Fifty-seven students from FCPS participated in the 2016 Governor’s Scholars Program, including several from Lafayette High School: Charlotte Arnold, Bethany Boggs, Jason Burke, Tyler Conn, Carson Crovo, Jessica Daniel, Emily Eckert, Claire-Marie Hall, Carson Hardee, Patrick Rodrigue, Halle Shannon, Haley Todd, Andrew Wachal, Alyson Wade, Amanda Wallin, and Josephine Wendroth.

Page 6: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

Fifty-seven students from FCPS participated in the 2016 Governor’s Scholars Program, including several from Paul Laurence Dunbar High: Yoon Cho, Annie Griffith, Sarah Han, Ronit Kar, Dennis Mashindi, Nisarg Patil, Ethan Shen, Kamryn Stewart, and Ben Xie.

Page 7: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

Fifty-seven students from FCPS participated in the 2016 Governor’s Scholars Program, including several from Tates Creek High: Remi Allen, Philip Bryant, Maggie Calloway, Maddie Covey, Megan Crouch, Collin Cruise, Cam Davis, Katelyn Fields, Ramy Ghanim, Mary Greenfield, Lauren Greiwe, Michael Kamb, Naomi Lindsay, Neda Maleki, Abby McCaughley, Caleb Nelson, Nicole Owens, Elise Partain, Robert Ranseen, Maya Reddy, Alison Rickert, Delia Smith, and Matthew Zachman.

Page 8: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

More than three dozen FCPS students participated in the Governor’s School for the Arts including three from Bryan Station High: Christopher Copley, instrumental music (violin); Russell Scaife, instrumental music (cello); and Elizabeth Stevens, instrumental music (cello).

Page 9: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

More than three dozen FCPS students participated in the Governor’s School for the Arts including several from Henry Clay High: Young-Kyung Kim, creative writing; Viviana Ortiz, instrumental music (oboe); Tyler Rosenkrantz, instrumental music (trumpet); and Dara Golding, visual art.

Page 10: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

More than three dozen FCPS students participated in the Governor’s School for the Arts including these from Lafayette High School: Edward Naish, creative writing; Jamin Waite, creative writing; Aaron Choate, dance; Sarah Gleeson, dance; Sylvannah Regalado, dance; Bennett Creech, drama; Amber Adkins, instrumental music (violin); William Arnold, instrumental music (violin); Hope Bennett, instrumental music (French horn); Sarah Byrd, instrumental music (piano); Jennifer Cheng, instrumental music (piano); Julia Crandall, instrumental music (flute); Ethan Ferguson, instrumental music (trumpet); Britton Fugazzi, instrumental music (tenor trombone); Andrew Kauffman, instrumental music (piano); Olivia Kramer, instrumental music (violin); Lily Rasmussen, musical theater; Jordan Vescio, new media; John Baker, visual art; Brent Comley, visual art; Jason Jackson, vocal music (bass); and Erica Scott, vocal music (alto).

Page 11: FCPS school board recognitionsrecognitions September 2016 Maliya Homer, a junior at Lafayette High School, was among the 43 students invited to Georgetown College this summer to enhance

More than three dozen FCPS students participated in the Governor’s School for the Arts including four from Tates Creek High School: Eva Grossi, drama; Reid Robison, drama; Hannah Brewer, new media; and Ethan Mooney, vocal music (tenor).