Rome High School announces its Governor’s Honors Program nominees
Rome High School has announced its nominees selected for the prestigious Governor’s Honors Program:
Ƈ James Goble: Computer Science
Ƈ Audrey Loveman: Communicative Arts
Ƈ Kamran Bawa: Science (Chemistry)
Ƈ Kadence Clonts: Science (Biology)
Ƈ Daniel Peppers: Science (Chemistry)
Ƈ Isaac Roberts: Science (Physics)
Ƈ Bolling Bushnell: Social Studies
Ƈ Sam Hard: Social Studies
Ƈ Gabriela Palma: Visual Arts
Ƈ Tamara Wright-branch: Visual Arts
Ƈ Alaya Bailey: Vocal Music
Ƈ Liam Samples: Vocal Music
Ƈ Jonathan Lawrence: Vocal Music
Ƈ Laethan Day: Theatre Performance
Ƈ Elizabeth Sufill: Theatre Performance
Ƈ Alexa Acevedo: Foreign Language (French)
Ƈ Austin Lanier: Mathematics
Ƈ Timahj Stubbs: Mathematics
Dylan Rodriguez: Agriculture
Emillie Maloney: Dance
“We are very proud of our students who have consistently showcased dedication, talent, and hard work in their academic pursuits,” said Rome High Principal Parke Wilkinson. “Their commitment to excellence and passion for learning exemplify the values we strive to instill at Rome High School. We are confident that they will represent our school with distinction at the Governor’s Honor Program.”
The Governor’s Honor Program is a competitive and highly selective program that offers students an enriching and immersive experience, allowing them to engage in rigorous coursework, collaborate with peers, and learn from distinguished educators in their chosen fields.
These students have demonstrated not only academic excellence but also a commitment to personal growth and the pursuit of knowledge, setting a remarkable example for their peers and the community.