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  1. In 1996, oversight and administration of the Governor’s Awards returned to the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Four new award categories were established by Governor Tom Ridge to recognize not only the contributions of Pennsylvania’s individual artists and patrons of the arts, but also the outstanding arts organizations which make the Commonwealth a leader in the cultural life of the nation.

  2. Jim Telepchak 1973-1977. Lynn Vannucci 1970-1974. Becky Volovic 1978-1982. Richard Wagner 1974-1978. Elizabeth Wesenyak 1969-1973. Kevin Wilber 1995-1995. Lanette Wilferd 1976-1980. Vicki Zimmerly 1970-1974. Reconnect with friends from Pennsylvania Governors School For The Arts, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.

  3. Seeking the best: Georgia Governor's honors program, visual arts by Ruth Gassett. Pennsylvania's governor's school for the arts by Clyde McGeary and Arthur Gatty. The South Carolina Governor's school for the arts by Phillip C. Dunn and Thomas A. Hatfield. ARTS/The program and the process for recognition of the gifted and talented in the arts by ...

  4. The Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts. Gatty, Arthur. Gifted Child Quarterly, 20, 4, 427-32, Win 76

  5. www.dpi.nc.gov › enhanced-opportunities › north-carolina-governors-schoolNorth Carolina Governor's School | NC DPI

    North Carolina Governor's School. NC Dept. of Public Instruction. 6307 Mail Service Center. Raleigh, NC 27699-6356. The Governor's School of North Carolina is a 5½-week summer residential program for gifted and talented high school students, integrating academic disciplines, the arts, and unique courses on each of two campuses.

  6. Explore SC Governor's School for Arts & Humanities test scores, graduation rate, SAT ACT scores, and popular colleges. Skip to Main Content K-12 Schools Greenville Area

  7. The Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Sciences (PGSS) is now the only remaining part of the Pennsylvania Governor's Schools of Excellence, a group of five-week summer programs for selected high-school students in the state of Pennsylvania. Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh has hosted the program since its inception in 1982.