Three Lenoir County Students Selected for North Carolina Governor’s School 2025
Lenoir County Public Schools is proud to announce that three of its outstanding students have been selected to attend the North Carolina Governor’s School for the summer of 2025. This esteemed program, established in 1963, is the oldest of its kind in the nation and offers a unique, enriching experience for intellectually gifted high school students.
Students are nominated by their schools and selected based on a comprehensive evaluation process that includes grades, test scores, application essays, and, for arts students, auditions.
The LCPS students selected for the Governor’s School Class of 2025 are:
Alicia Gonzalez-Gutierrez, Early College High School - Math
Braden Barnett, South Lenoir High School – Natural Science
Campbell Price, South Lenoir High School – Social Science
These students will have the opportunity to engage with expert faculty, collaborate with peers from across the state, and develop skills that will serve them well beyond high school.
Congratulations Alicia, Braden and Campbell. You selection for this program is a testament to your dedication and excellence in academics!
The above was posted on LCPS social media
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