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Governor's Schools at
Dabney S. Lancaster Community College (DSLCC)
Two Governor's Schools are located at DSLCC:
The Governor's Schools serve the Virginia school divisions in the DSLCC service area: the counties of Alleghany, Bath, Botetourt, Highland, and Rockbridge, and the cities of Buena Vista, Covington, and Lexington.
Funding for the Governor's Schools comes from the Virginia Department of Education, DSLCC and participating school divisions.
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Calendar: 3 weeks: late June through early July
Grades: rising 9th and 10th grade students
Emphasis: outdoor studies in ecology
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Calendar: Academic year: late August through early June
Grades: 11th and 12th grade students
Emphasis: Advanced mathematics, science, and technology
JRGS is a cooperative venture of Alleghany County Public Schools, Bath County Public Schools, Botetourt County Public Schools, Buena Vista City Public Schools, Covington City Public Schools and Dabney S. Lancaster Community College in Clifton Forge. The school is located on the DSLCC campus in Clifton Forge. It is operated by a governing board composed of representatives of the participating school boards.
JRGS is one of seventeen academic-year Governor's Schools in Virginia. Students come to the DSLCC campus in the morning and return to their high schools for classes in English, social studies, and electives. They also have opportunities to participate in extra-curricular activities such as clubs, athletics, and the performing arts at their high schools. Dr. Richard Teaff, DSLCC President, is pleased that the college serves as the site of the JRGS. He points out that the program encourages student performance at the highest levels of achievement, stating, "Career opportunities for students who excel in mathematics, science and technologies are virtually limitless. JRGS participants have a wonderful learning experience and a strong foundation for continued success in college and entering the career path that they have chosen."
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