Westfield announces nominees for Governor’s Honors program
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Westfield School has recognized two students who have been selected as nominees
for the 2013 Georgia Governor’s Honors Program:
Elizabeth Bourque, a sophomore at Westfield, has been nominated in the area of
Dance/Ballet. Elizabeth is an Honors student and is a member of the Beta
Club and Tri-Hi-Y Club. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brod Bourque.
Gehrig Broxton, a junior at Westfield, has been nominated in the area of
Chemistry. Gehrig is an Honors student and is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Broxton. He has received numerous academic awards and is a
member of the Beta Club, Math Team, and Varsity Baseball team.
The Governor’s Honors Program, known as GHP, is a residential summer program
for gifted and talented high school juniors and seniors. The Governor’s Honors
Program, known as GHP, is a residential summer program for gifted and talented
high school juniors and seniors. More than 2900 students from across the state
will be interviewed and auditioned, and from those nominees approximately 600
finalists will be chosen to participate in the 2013 program.
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