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College Tours (Grades 9-11)
with Ashley Sigrest
Each day we will travel to a different part of Virginia and visit a variety of colleges. Students will be provided with information about each school including application requirements, important dates, costs, and majors. They will have the opportunity to walk campuses, talk to student ambassadors, and get many of their questions about college applications answered.
Tentative Schedule:
Day 1: Longwood, University of Lynchburg
Day 2: Virginia Tech, Radford
Day 3: CNU, Norfolk State
Day 4: George Mason
(Once enrollments are finalized, the final schedule will be communicated.)
Disc Golf 101 (Grades: 9-11)
with Andrew Hover
In this course we will spend some time each day in the classroom learning the rules, techniques, and tips to begin your disc golf journey. After time in class, we will practice skills outside on the football field, then put them to the test on different courses. The last 3 days of this class will include field trips to different Richmond area parks to play a variety of courses and continue to develop skills. Parks we could play include (to be determined at a later date): GHS Course, Bryan Park, Gillies Creek Park, Dorey Park, Dunncroft/ Castle Point Park, Goyne Park, and University of Richmond. Discs and transportation provided by GHS. Come learn, get outside, and develop a new hobby!
*This course has an anticipated field trip. Details will be provided closer to the start of June Intersessions.
Instructor: Mr. Hover
Game Design (Grades: 8-11)
with Noah Green

Come design with us as we dive into an in depth study of board games, video games, and role playing games. Students will experience a variety of games that challenge them to make decisions, step out of their comfort zone, and move beyond what they learned as a child. By the end of the week, students will create their own game and test it with their peers using principles learned throughout the week.
Instructor: Mr. Green
*This course has an anticipated field trip. Details will be provided closer to the start of June Intersessions.
Helping Hands (Grades: 6-11)
with Erin Yearout- Patton

Join us for a fun filled, four-day community service camp. Helping Hands provides students with volunteer hours as they travel to local community non-profits. Students will learn the importance of giving back and teamwork. These experiences can be used for resume building, college applications, and fulfilling community service hours for school clubs and organizations. We are Helping Hands!
Instructor: Ms. Yearout-Patton
*This course has an anticipated field trip. Details will be provided closer to the start of June Intersessions.
Language Immersion Camp (Grades: 9-11)
with Olivia Exum
This two-fold experience mirrors a "mini" version of the Governor's World Language Academies, in which students will experience a fully immersive Spanish language environment that is not possible during a regular school day/week, learning by doing hands-on investigation, projects, and exploration of authentic, personally relevant materials. Students will also build leadership skills as they spend a period of time each morning mentoring elementary students, helping to actually teach language through activities while our groups interact together! Our objective is to increase Spanish language communication skills while engaging in real-world uses of language, and experience the many facets of leadership and mentorship, all of which will prepare today's learners for tomorrow's opportunities.
For students who pass Spanish II/III or higher in 2022-23.
Instructor: Ms. Exum
Show Me the Money (& the Admission!) (Grades: 9-11)
with Emily Holloway-Costa
Are you not sure what to say in writing to admissions for the schools you have been thinking--and yes, possibly dreaming!--about? Is the cost of college giving you and your family sticker shock? Fear not! Show Me the Money (and the Admission!) is a weeklong intensive course with a major goal: to bring your voice, stories, and identity into focus as you apply for schools and scholarships. You will exit this course with at least one complete college application essay (and however many others you need! this is just the start!); the experience of having applied for at least five scholarships, several with essays included; and a portfolio created over the week to help you build your essays and applications on.
Instructor: Ms. Holloway- Costa
Test Drive a Career (Grades: 9-11)
with Tim Greenway
Check out what options are available to complete a work based learning experience during high school! We will examine all the different ways that you can get credit for a work based learning experience and set up pathways for students to transition into an experience during the following school year.
Instructor: Mr. Greenway
The Game of Life (Grades: 6-11)
with Lynne Siewers
This life skills program will teach about applying daily living skills, social skills, job skills, health and nutrition, community awareness and money management. Learning life skills will help students understand who they are and what they want out of life. This in turn will create a better future for themselves and for the world around them.
Instructor: Ms. Siewers
*This course has an anticipated field trip. Details will be provided closer to the start of June Intersessions.