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Radford, regional superintendents propose New River Valley Governor School for arts and humanities
Summary
Radford University and regional school leaders presented a proposal to create a New River Valley Governor School for the Arts and Humanities offering up to 30 college credits, a half‑day model, and a sophomore year orientation on campus; the proposal will be on the board's agenda for first review.
Radford University leaders and New River Valley superintendents presented a proposal for a New River Valley Governor School for the Arts and Humanities to be hosted on the Radford campus.
President Brett Danovich of Radford University introduced the planning committee and described a model in which participating high school students would take a track in arts or humanities and could earn up to 30 college credit hours by graduation. The model includes a contained sophomore year experience on campus (classroom instruction and tutoring in a university business building), followed by junior and senior year enrollment in university courses. Radford and planning partners said sophomore coursework would be taught…
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