25 Carroll County Students Chosen to Advance to Next Round in 2021-22 Georgia Governor’s Honors Program
Nov 12 2021
On Tuesday, November 9, 2021, 71 sophomores and juniors from the Carroll County high schools participated in local interviews as part of the process for the Georgia Governor's Honors Program (GHP). These 71 students were nominated by their individual high schools to compete in areas such as Science, Social Studies, Math, Spanish, Music, Visual Arts, Communicative Arts, Engineering, and Agricultural Research.
From these local interviews, 25 Carroll County students were chosen to advance to the next round of the GHP selection process:
Bowdon High School:
Ellen Powell-Mathematics
Adam Stone-Agricultural Research
Central High School:
Ty Martin and Cayden Wilson-Engineering
Darby Burns-Spanish
Anna Stober-Visual Arts
Laney Duffey-Communicative Arts
Brock McWhorter and Addison Denney-Mathematics
Sarah Dutton-Science
Natalie Proskell-Visual Arts
Jesus Garduno-Ortega and Olivia Vande Kerkhoff-Music
Mt. Zion High School:
Caleb Morse-Social Studies
Temple High School:
Jackson Shirley-Social Studies
Aayush Patel and Julia Ralston-Mathematics
Villa Rica High School:
Elizabeth Hartley and Akin Fowowe-Communicative Arts
Ranon Capps and Emma Grace Weathers-Visual Arts
Rayne Tyson, Victoria Barajas, and William Dayvolt-Music
Elijah Farmer-Engineering
Governor's Honors is a four-week summer residential program on the campus of Berry College for gifted and talented high school students. GHP offers instruction designed to provide students with academic, cultural, and social enrichment necessary to become the next generation of global critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders.
Carroll County Schools would like to thank Roopville Road Baptist Church for hosting this event.