Area Residents Attend Alabama Governor’s School at Samford
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Area AGS participants from left, front row, Katie McCutcheon of Jacksonville, Megan Kilgore of Alexandria and Chessa Halpin of Anniston; back row, Lyndsey Golden of Anniston, Paul Bedford of Eastaboga and Ashton Reaves of Alexandria. Photo: Special to The Star
Area AGS participants from left, front row, Katie McCutcheon of Jacksonville, Megan Kilgore of Alexandria and Chessa Halpin of Anniston; back row, Lyndsey Golden of Anniston, Paul Bedford of Eastaboga and Ashton Reaves of Alexandria. Photo: Special to The Star
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BIRMINGHAM---Six Anniston area residents were chosen to attend the 2012 session of Alabama Governor’s School at Samford University June 17-29. They were among 80 outstanding rising high school seniors from 27 counties who were selected for the two-week honors program.

AGS participants received college level experience in academics, creativity and leadership. Course topics included the arts, law, healthcare, research science, Alabama ecosystems and entrepreneurship—a total of 16 subjects in all. They also participated in a service project, visited American Village in Montevallo and attended a Barons baseball game and a special reception celebrating the 25th anniversary of AGS.

Participants included, by school:

Alexandria High School,Megan Kilgore and Ashton Reaves.

Faith Christian School, Paul Bedford and Chessa Halpin.

Jacksonville High School, Katie McCutcheon.

White Plains High School,Lyndsey Golden.

AGS students are nominated by their schools on the basis of academic ability, leadership qualities, creativity and community service. Selection is also based on teacher and guidance counselor nominations, and a written essay.