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New Horizons Governor's School for Science and Technology

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Established
  
1985

Faculty
  
11

Founded
  
1985

Type
  
Public, magnet high school

School district
  
Newport News Public Schools

District
  
Newport News Public Schools

The New Horizons Governor's School for Science and Technology (NHGS) is a magnet school located in Hampton, Virginia. Students of this school are chosen from the Gloucester, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Williamsburg-James City, and York County School Divisions.

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Students attend the Governor's School during their junior and senior years. They take mathematics and science courses at the Governor's School in the morning or afternoon, depending on school division, and attend their home high schools for the remainder of their classes. Apart from its math and science courses, the Governor's School also offers Junior Research and Senior Mentorship classes. These classes are designed to expose students to areas they may not have had in their regular schools. Junior Research introduces NHGS juniors to research and the scientific process, skills that are invaluable later on in college environments. Senior Mentorship provides NHGS seniors with work experience in a specific field of science or technology.

Financial support for the school is provided by the participating school divisions and the Gifted Programs Office of the Virginia Department of Education.

Curriculum

New Horizons students may choose between three strands: Engineering, Biological Sciences, and Scientific Programming. Every student enrolled is required to take a specific research class depending upon grade level, as well as the appropriate math class.

Engineering

Prerequisites: Pre-Calculus

  • Calculus-based Engineering Physics I: Foundations & Modeling (2 HS/4 TNCC Credits)
  • Calculus-based Engineering Physics II: Maxwell to Hawking (2 HS/4 TNCC Credits)
  • Biological Science

    Prerequisites: HS Biology, HS Chemistry, Algebra II/Trig

  • Advanced Chemical Analysis (2 HS/8 TNCC Credits)
  • Advanced Biological Analysis (2 HS/8 TNCC Credits)
  • Scientific Programming

    Prerequisites: Algebra II/Trig

  • Inquiry Physics & Programming I – Dynamics (2 HS/7 TNCC Credits)
  • Systems Modeling and Simulation & Scientific Programming II (2 HS/4 TNCC Credits)
  • Research

    The junior year research experience involves various aspects of research methodology, ethics and statistics, critical thinking skills, and scientific writing and communication skills. The class centers around a research project that each student is required to submit to a panel of in school judges, and are allowed to the Tidewater Science Fair. Students in the past have done very well there.

  • Junior Research Methodology and Ethics (1 HS/3 TNCC Credits)
  • The senior year mentorship allows students to participate in a real-life work experience with professionals from a scientific area of the students' choosing. Students work closely with a mentor on a research project. Mentorship locations include, NASA Langley, Jefferson Lab, colleges, and other local businesses. Final projects are presented to the local scientific and professional community as a culminating experience in May. The opportunity to work with a professional in research is an invaluable experience toward career pursuits.

  • Senior Environmental Science/Honors Research & Mentorship (2 HS/6 TNCC Credits)
  • Provides broad background needed to understand the natural environmental and to address issues in the modern world. Specific topics include sustainability, biodiversity, environment management, human population growth, energy, pollution, and urbanization. Critical thinking skills, scientific methods and basic techniques in science research including the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data are stressed.

    Mathematics

  • Modern Pre-Calculus (1 HS/6 TNCC Credits)
  • Calculus (1 HS/8 TNCC Credits)
  • Multi-Variable Calculus/Linear Algebra (1 HS/7 TNCC Credits)
  • Statistics (1 HS/3 TNCC Credits)
  • Notable Staff

  • Bruce Chittenden, former senior vice-president of software products at Citrix Systems. Former scientific programming teacher.
  • Dr. Julian Pittman, silver-medalist juggler and renowned toxicologist. Former junior research and ethics teacher.
  • References

    New Horizons Governor's School for Science and Technology Wikipedia