South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics

South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics

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Address
401 Railroad Ave.
Hartsville, South Carolina
United States
Coordinates 34°22′23″N 80°03′54″W / 34.373°N 80.065°W / 34.373; -80.065Coordinates: 34°22′23″N 80°03′54″W / 34.373°N 80.065°W / 34.373; -80.065
Information
Type Public boarding school
Established 1988
President Dr. Hector Flores
Grades 11-12
Number of students 277
Campus Residential Dormitories mixed with Labs, Classrooms, and a Gymnasium
Color(s) Navy Blue and Silver
Mascot Eagle
Newspaper The Govie Gazette
Website www.scgssm.org

The South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics (GSSM) is a public boarding high school for students in grades 11 and 12, located in Hartsville, South Carolina. The school concentrates on science and mathematics, but offers the full spectrum of the humanities as well. The school has 40 teachers; 80% have earned doctorates and 100% have master's degrees. Students regularly score the highest SAT average in the state (1966 in 2015). The school was named among Newsweek's "top 20 elite high schools" in 2009 and The Washington Post's "top-performing schools with elite students" in 2015.[1][2]

In 2009, GSSM began the Research Exchange Scholars Program (later renamed the Research Experience Scholars Program) with exchange students from Pforzheim, Germany[3] and Daejeon, Korea. The program has grown to include more locations in Germany and plans are underway to include sites in a number of countries.

Beyond the education provided to students in residence, the school runs outreach programs for middle schoolers in satellite locations statewide, as well as for rising 8th through 10th graders at its annual, residential summer program, GoSciTech. Students in Darlington County Schools also benefit from a joint program with GSSM, and Coker College, funded by Sonoco.

History

The school was founded in 1988 by Governor Carroll Campbell and Charles W. Coker on the grounds of Coker College and constructed with private funds. In 2003, the School and its 128 students moved down the street to a new, state-of-the-art building capable of housing 288 students. In 2010, two new wings were added: the Academic Wing, featuring more than 18 classroom and laboratory facilities, and the Student Activities Center, which includes a gym, weight room, engineering projects center, fully equipped kitchen, game room and space for students to relax.[4]

Admissions

Admission to GSSM is by application and open to any resident of South Carolina in his or her sophomore year of high school. More than 350 students apply each year for the coming junior class, with about 153 invited in 2015 (varying from year to year so that the student body size at the start of each year is 288). Applications are due by February 1 before the school year in which the students will begin attending. It should be noted that a score on one of the following standardized tests is required for admittance: PSAT, SAT, or the ACT. The remaining students are placed on a waiting list, which is pulled from should any of the originally selected students decide not to accept.

Student Life

SCGSSM State Soccer Championship 2012

All students live in residence at the School. Each suites consists of two rooms and a bathroom and houses two students. There are common areas on each hall for studying, relaxing and spending time together.

Ninety percent of the student body participates in the school's 69 clubs and societies. Many students also participate in varsity athletics with cross country, swimming, volleyball, tennis and soccer teams consistently ranked highly and/or participating in state championships.[5]

Students are required to complete 83 hours of community service annually, though a majority of the students surpass this requirement. Service projects include tutoring local students and residents, computer, website and IT help for business owners, volunteering at the animal shelter and food bank, and helping around campus.

Notable Alumni

Aziz Ansari[6]

See also

References

  1. "Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics among Top 20 public elite high schools". South Carolina Department of Education.
  2. "Top-performing schools with elite students". The Washington Post.
  3. http://www.scnow.com/news/local/article_1d896e88-d597-59d2-b9fe-9956687db21f.html
  4. "Mission and History". South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics.
  5. "2013 Report Card" (PDF). State of South Carolina.
  6. "NBC's Parks and Recreation star has SC ties". WIST.

External links

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