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CHS Students Accepted To AR Governor's School 2024

May 10, 2024

The Cabot School District is proud to recognize our 18 students who were accepted into the 2024 Arkansas Governor’s School program.

The Arkansas Governor’s School is a four-week summer residential program held July 7th - August 3rd at Arkansas Tech University for gifted and talented students who are upcoming high school seniors and residents of the state of Arkansas.

The program is funded by the Arkansas State Legislature as a portion of the biennial appropriation for Gifted and Talented Programs through the State Department of Education. State funds provide tuition, room, board, and instructional materials for each student who attends the four-week program on the site of a residential college campus, leased by the State.

The Arkansas Governor’s School is a non-credit program that seeks to create a unique experience for a select group of Arkansas’ best students—the potential leaders of the 21st century.

Students are selected on the basis of their special aptitudes in one of eight fields: Choral Music, Drama, English/Language Arts, Instrumental Music, Mathematics, Natural Science, Social Science, or Visual Arts. All students also take classes in General Conceptual Development (Area II) and in Personal and Social Development (Area III).

Congratulations to our Arkansas Governor’s School Delegates:

Governor's School Delegates


Row #1: Madison Rivera, Bailey Yarberry
Row #2: Mairead Haslip, Payton Flynn, Mariska Haddock
Row #3: Bethany Waller, Cooper Gary, Brooklyn Franke, Shelbi Cox
Row #4: Addie Reddick, Kyle Chamness, Ethan David, Jake Turner
Row #5: Patrick Esau, Liam Lemaire, Zane Caldwell, Noah Brown
Not pictured: Mary Youngblood

 

Vision & Mission

The Cabot School District is committed to educating all students to be responsible citizens who value learning, treat others with
dignity and respect, and adapt successfully to the demands of the rapidly changing society.

The Cabot School District is committed to
"Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's Opportunities."

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