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Twelve North Gwinnett High School students have been named finalists for the 2022 Governor’s Honors Program. 

The program is a residential summer program for gifted and talented rising juniors and seniors. 

According to the GHP website, “The program offers instruction that is significantly different from the typical high school classroom and that is designed to provide students with academic, cultural, and social enrichment necessary to become the next generation of global critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders.” 

North Gwinnett students who have been invited to participate in the Governor’s Honors Program are: 

• Joshua Antony — Music, brass, trombone

• Suraj Chatoth — Music, percussion

• Ethan Choi — Visual arts

• Ekaterina Gaidachuk — Visual arts

• Tyler Hsu — Mathematics

• Yeji Kim — Mathematics

• Yuna Lim — Music, woodwind, oboe

• Li Lin — Visual arts

• Olivia Metcalf — World languages, Latin

• Sarah Swope — World languages, German

• Lena Towne — World languages, Latin

• Aditi Venkatesh — Science, physics

Two North Gwinnett students were selected as alternates for the program: 

• Emily Moomey — Dance

• Ross Pope — Music, strings,  string bass

The 2022 GHP program will be held Sunday, June 19, through Saturday, July 16, at Berry College in Rome. As program participants, students will attend classes in the mornings and afternoons in specific areas of study and have the opportunity to participate in a variety of social and instructional opportunities during the evenings. Meals and rooms are provided by the program.

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