Showing posts with label Yearbook Pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yearbook Pictures. Show all posts

Week of October 25, 2017


YEARBOOK PHOTO MAKEUP DAY


Makeups for yearbook pictures (non-seniors only) are November 2! This is your last chance to get in the yearbook. The first round of pictures were delivered to English classes the week of October 16-20. If you plan to be photographed on November 2 and would like to purchase those images (whether it is a retake or you missed the first round) see Mr. White in Room 330 before November 2 to pick up an order form.




NATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY


The English Department is pleased to invite juniors and seniors to apply for admission to the Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School Chapter of the National English Honor Society. Our chapter seeks to confer distinction on students who have demonstrated high achievement in the study of the English language and literature.

The qualifying GPA for this organization includes only grades in English or English-related courses (i.e., drama, journalism, creative writing, etc.). To be eligible, you must have completed four semesters of core English credits with an un-weighted GPA of 3.75. One-time membership fees of $25 include national and chapter dues, plus honor cord to be worn at graduation. Members are required to perform at least 2 hours of community service in one of the society’s sponsored service activities each year.

To apply, please pick up an application from Ms. Davis (counseling office). Applications and the membership fee must be received by Friday, November 3. 






COOKIE DONATIONS NEEDED - MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW



Do you remember the night you and your student came to the Maggie Walker information session? Do you remember how hungry you were by the time it was over?  Do you know how many cookies we serve each night? About 1000!  Now is your chance to help others relive your experience!

The PTSA Student Hospitality Committee will be collecting packaged cookies to use on November 13, 14, and 15 at the Prospective Student Night events.

We will be collecting your donations on Thursday, November 9 from 8-8:45 a.m. in the Concession stand just off the Bluestone lobby.

Either send in donations with your student or stop by yourself.  Unfortunately, we cannot accept home-baked goods, but any other packaged treat is fine.

Please sign up using this link: Cookie Sign Up

Any questions? Call Laura Carr at 543-6498 or email dabneyj.carr@comcast.net





STRESS MANAGEMENT AND PROBLEM SOLVING GROUP



Lisa Ebeling, MLWGS School Psychologist, and Julia Cox from the VCU Anxiety Clinic are pairing together to run a small group on dealing with stress. Students will be given the opportunity to learn and practice stress management techniques. They will be also be able to learn new ways to approach and solve problems. The group will run for a minimum of six weeks and could be offered for up to ten weeks depending on interest. If you like to have your child participate, please call Lisa Ebeling at 354-6800 x 3260 or email her at lebeling@gsgis.k12.va.us with this information. Once we have determined interest and identified participants, we will determine the best time and place to meet.





 STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES



Virginia Space Coast Scholars (VSCS) is a program focusing on the earth and airborne science, engineering, and technology integral to current missions at NASA Wallops Flight Facility and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport. This dynamic (and FREE) program, designed by the Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VSGC), inspires students who possess technical and/or scientific interests and are motivated to learn about the many different opportunities that NASA offers. The VSCS program features two key elements: an online science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning experience featuring five modules and a seven-day residential Summer Academy at NASA Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, VA where selected scholars will learn first-hand from NASA professionals about cutting edge technologies and missions. Please visit http://vscs.spacegrant.org/ for additional information and application. 
The deadline for student applications is November 12, 2017.


Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars (VASTS) is an interactive online learning course with a space mission design and human space flight theme, culminating in a one-week residential Summer Academy at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton for those students who qualify. Offered at no cost to the student, VASTS consists of seven modules and a final project to be completed from November 2017 through May 2018 under the guidance of licensed master educators. Based on success in the online coursework, students may be selected to attend a Summer Academy where they interact with NASA scientists, engineers and technologists to design a human mission to Mars. Additional information and application can be found at http://vsgc.odu.edu/VASTS/ 
The deadline for student applications is November 12, 2017.

Virginia Earth System Science Scholars (VESSS) is an interactive, online Earth System Science Course featuring NASA scientific research and data. The course is offered for dual enrollment college credit (statewide through TNCC) for high school juniors and seniors in the Spring semester 2018. VESSS will have two components. The first component is an online sixteen-week course running from December through April. The second component is a residential NASA Summer Academy at NASA Langley Research Center for students who perform well in the course. Additional information and application can be found at http://vsgc.odu.edu/VESSS/The deadline for student applications is November 12, 2017.

High School Diplomats is a free 10-day cultural exchange program at Princeton University. Please visit www.highschooldiplomats.com for more information and to apply to the program.
Applications will be available from October 1- January 9, 2018.

The Cochrane Summer Economic Institute (CSEI) is an intensive four-week program open to all rising high school seniors from the greater Richmond area that partners learning about the economy and entrepreneurship with a series of workshops by local business leaders and collegiate faculty with an immersive group internship. Students commit to participating the last week of June and first three weeks of July and receive a $500 stipend. Please visit https://powelledfoundation.org/cochrane-summer-economic-institute/ for more information and to apply. 
The application deadline is February 8, 2018.




Week of September 13, 2017






The Visual Arts Boosters (VAB) will have their first meeting on September 19 from 5-6 p.m. in the Art room (131). This is a great way to see what the VAB can do to help enrich your student’s art experience at MLWGS. All are welcome - seasoned and new parents! Please join us! Visit the VAB website for more information.


We have a lot of events planned and we'd love to share them with you and ask for your participation! See Calendar of Events.








It's not too early to plan for school pictures! All underclass portraits will be taken by Strawbridge on September 20-21. Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors will be escorted to the Black Box during their English classes. If they have English on an odd day, they will be photographed on Wednesday, September 20; if even, on Thursday, September 21.  All orders must be prepaid and brought to the photographer on the appropriate picture day.  Make ups will be on November 2.  Please contact Michael White at mwhite@gsgis.k12.va.us if you have any questions.









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PTSA Advocacy invites all interested parents to a meeting September 26 from 7-8:30 p.m. in room 153 to hear how Maggie Walker is funded by the state and the localities who send students to this school. Did you know MLWGS is classified as a “program” and not a high school?  As a “stand-alone school district,” learn about the board that oversees Maggie Walker, and the complexities of maintaining an all-inclusive curriculum, building, and grounds for gifted high school students from 12 localities.  Hear the differences between a comprehensive high school and a program, and how the three full day Governor’s Schools (MLWGS, Appomattox Regional, and Thomas Jefferson Science and Technology) are trying to provide the best possible well-rounded high school experience for your talented student. Understand how the school can lose or gain funding and how parents can speak up. Learn about our annual MLWGS Legislative Breakfast and Capitol Day- both activities provide an opportunity for our students to interact with senators and delegates at school and on Capitol Square. 










ATTENTION STUDENTS! 

The Yearbook staff would LOVE to see your pictures of summer fun, jobs, community service, hobbies, or any other activities. 

Please go to http://www.hjeshare.com/eShare/?code=MLWGS and upload your pictures. 

Questions? Email Mr. White at mwhite@gsgis.k12.va.usWe look forward to seeing how you spend your time!








MAKE PLANS NOW FOR FALL FESTIVAL 2017

Support Fall Festival - The Main Fundraiser for MLWGS Clubs and Organizations! 

Come one, come all to the 21st annual MLWGS Fall Festival on Friday, October 6th, from 4-8:00 p.m.! It is an international event sponsored by the PTSA to directly showcase and financially support MLWGS student organizations! Held on the front steps and lawn of the school facing Lombardy Street, the Fall Festival offers a wide variety of activities, entertainment, and food.

The Festival is open to all- current students, their families, younger siblings, former students and families, neighborhood residents, and friends of the school!

There is no admittance charged for the festival and all the entertainment, provided by our very talented students is free! Tickets are sold to purchase all items for sale- crafts, games, entrees, desserts, drinks, and more! 

Be sure to “Like” the Fall Festival Page on Facebook to get the latest information about what is planned and what volunteer opportunities exist (www.facebook.com/MLWGSFallFestival).

Volunteers wanted
The Festival relies on volunteers to help with the many jobs including set up, booth support, PTSA drink sales, crowd control, ticket sales and counting, and tear down. Parent support is critical to the success of the Festival and students can earn community service hours. Parent volunteers will be needed on October 6 starting at 9 a.m. before the Festival for setup, during the Festival, and afterwards for clean-up. The PTSA also needs to borrow some items to help keep the cost down. More information about volunteering and donating items will be posted on the Facebook Page and in future editions of Smoke and Scales.

Entertainers wanted 
MLWGS-sponsored groups can reserve performance times on the Fall Festival Stage.  Additional performance times are available to groups with at least one current MLWGS student.  To be considered, interested groups must sign up on google docs by Wednesday, September 20. (Entertainers form).

Clubs wanted 
Student organizations may sponsor tables featuring fun activities or delectable edibles. To reserve a table and activity (duplication is not allowed), faculty sponsors should complete and return the Fall Festival Participation Form found on google docs by Wednesday, September 20. (Club Form - Please note, no students are allowed to register!).

Sponsorship needed
To keep costs down – and keep more money in the coffers of MLWGS student organizations- the MLWGS PTSA is looking for corporate and individual sponsors.  The goal this year is $2000. Each year our Fall Festival grows, and with that growth, new tables, tents, and other reusable items are purchased.  Funds from sponsors go towards purchasing these items.  Gold sponsorship is a donation of $500 and Silver sponsors donate $250.  All donations are tax-deductible as the PTSA is non-profit. All sponsors will receive the following:
  • Inclusion as a sponsor in at least two online articles in Smoke and Scales. (One article will appear before the Festival and one after. Smoke and Scales is the weekly newsletter of the MLWGS PTSA and is distributed widely within the MLWGS community and to numerous external supporters.)
  • Mention on the Fall Festival Facebook Page.
  • Four announcements during the Festival. Approximately 1500-2000 people attend the festival each year! 
  • Placard at the Fall Festival Stage with logo. Gold sponsors will have larger logos towards the top of the placard.
Smaller donations are also accepted and greatly appreciated, but donations less than $250 will not be publicly recognized.  If you would like to make a donation, please email Kathy Staley at Kathleen.staley@comcast.net.






SENIOR PORTRAITS

Due to overwhelming demand, in-school senior portraits have MOVED to Monday, October 9. New, additional time slots are now available. Seniors wishing to be photographed should sign up outside Room 330. Seniors' time slots from the old October 11 sheet have been preserved, EXCEPT for those who signed up between 12 and 12:30, or after 3:00 p.m. Those seniors have new time slots, so those students should find their names on the brand new list. Seniors who cannot make their assigned time slot may change it or swap with a classmate. See Mr. White mwhite@gsgis.k12.va.us if you have any questions. These free portraits are tux and drape only; additional poses, outfits and backgrounds involve fees.

If you’d rather be photographed for your formal Yearbook portrait at another studio, be sure that your portraits adhere to the following specifications:

a. formal dress (tux or drape)
b. "midnight blue" or other standard, dark blue or black background
c. photo should be head and shoulders, with the bottom of frame hitting mid-chest level. Any size from Strawbridge [2-15/16" x 2-3/16" OR 2-3/16" x 1-5/8" OR 1-15/16" x 1-7/16"] is fine.

Photos from other studios are due no later than Friday, November 17. If we do not have your picture by November 17, you risk exclusion from the senior section. Please give Mr. White a copy of the photo if it is NOT the contracted school photographer. Digital images must be at least 300 dpi and can be emailed tomwhite@gsgis.k12.va.us or delivered on a CD or flash drive to Mr. White. If you email an image, please send a separate email to follow up to make sure we received the email. (We may need to provide a different email address for larger images.)









ATTENTION SENIOR PARENTS! 

PLEASE look carefully and thoroughly at the following announcements regarding college visits.

College Visits at Maggie Walker:

Over 80 colleges and universities are scheduled to visit students at MLWGS over the course of the fall. Juniors and Seniors are encouraged to attend these visit sessions for colleges that interest them and learn more about other schools of which they are not familiar. During these visits, admissions representatives will review the programs offered at their school as well as answer questions about the admissions process and any other topics. Smaller colleges are often hoping to get to know some of their perspective students personally and may provide their contact information for follow up questions. We have tried to arrange college visits for 11:30 a.m. (lunch time) whenever possible and most of them will take place in the Counseling Office. For any college visit that is NOT offered during lunch time (most are), students MUST complete a green College Meeting Pass and have it signed by a teacher PRIOR to the class they would miss. The college meeting passes are located on Ms. Hicks' desk in the Counseling Office lobby.

Students can either view a complete list of the colleges that will be visiting in Naviance or check the hard copy lists that will be posted on the bulletin boards around school. You can view/sign up for a college visit in Naviance under the "colleges" tab and by clicking "view all upcoming visits" on the right hand side of the screen under "Upcoming college visits." Then click "sign up" next to any sessions you plan to attend. Signing up is not mandatory, but extremely helpful for finding the appropriately sized space.  

The In-House Selective Scholarship Application is open in Naviance and is due by midnight on October 1. There are several scholarships on the application that require it to be completed by midnight on September 17 (the original deadline of September 15 has been extended). Completion of this in-house application will make seniors eligible to be nominated for these specific scholarships by our MLWGS Scholarship Committee. Detailed information about each scholarship can be found on Naviance. Students chosen to be nominated for a scholarship will need to complete all scholarship application requirements by the specific scholarship deadline. Completion of the In-House Selective Scholarship Application is required for the following scholarships:



  • Davidson College: Bryan Scholars Program (September 17 deadline)
  • UNC Chapel Hill: Morehead-Cain Scholarship (September 17 deadline)
  • NC State: Park Scholarship (September 17 deadline)
  • Indiana University Bloomington: Wells Scholars Program (September 17 deadline)
  • Duke: Robertson Scholars Program (September 17 deadline)
  • Washington University, St. Louis: Danforth Scholars Program
  • VA DAR Good Citizen
  • UVA: Jefferson Scholars
  • Prudential Spirit of Community Awards
  • Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Leadership Award
  • Davidson College: Belk Scholars
  • Interfaith Council Brother/Sisterhood Award
  • Comcast Leaders & Achievers Scholarship Program
  • VA Tech: Pamplin Leaders Award
  • Virginia Interscholastic Athletic (VIAAA) Awards
  • VHSL Scholarships
  • Executive Women International Scholarship Program
  • Pogue Scholarship (requires an additional application available in March)
  • Civitan International Honor Key


A description of all scholarship opportunities sent to MLWGS can be found on Naviance. Please note that this list is not exhaustive- students are still encouraged to do their own scholarship research. See the “Scholarship and Financial Aid” page of the School Counseling website for tips. All deadlines listed in Naviance are subject to change as MLWGS is not always notified of annual date changes; therefore, it is important that students confirm all deadlines on the scholarship organization’s direct website. Please contact Kierstin Streitel in the School Counseling Office with any scholarship questions.

Dr. Loving and Ms. Streitel will be meeting with seniors in their English classes on September 13 and 14 to discuss specific college admission information and procedures. The first issue of the Senior Newsletter will be handed out on these days and will be posted on the School Counseling website shortly thereafter.

Teacher Recommendation Request forms are due by 3:30 pm on September 22 for any deadlines November 1 or earlier.  All other Teacher Recommendation Request forms are due at least two “school” weeks prior to the college/program deadline (winter break not included).

A Transcript Request form is due to counselors by 3:30 pm on October 2 for any deadlines November 15 or earlier. A Transcript Request Form is due to counselors by 3:30 pm on November 15 for any deadlines November 16 or later.







KEEP UP WITH THE GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOUNDATION

You will see posts about our alumni, like Oxford University lecturer Kevin Fogg ('01) (http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/2017/06/alumni-spotlight-kevin-fogg-01/), recent Northwestern University J-School grad Carson Brown ('13), (http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/2017/08/alumni-spotlight-carson-brown-13/), and New York-based chef and entrepreneur Joya Carlton ('98)(http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/2017/07/alumni-spotlight-joya-carlton-98/).  
Read about the enhancement grants (http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/category/spotlight-grants/) we fund every year and our events (http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/category/events/) for alumni and parents.

To see regular updates, you can check our website or like our Facebook

We are looking forward to a great year, so we hope you will stay tuned!

Week of September 6, 2017




It's not too early to plan for school pictures! All underclass portraits will be taken by Strawbridge on September 20-21. Students will be escorted to the Black Box during their English classes. If you wish to order pictures, please pick up an order form from Ms. Bowman (attendance) or Mr. White (Room 330). All orders MUST be prepaid. Makeups will be on November 2.







Attention students! 

The Yearbook staff would LOVE to see your pictures of summer fun, jobs, community service, hobbies, or any other activities. 

Please go to http://www.hjeshare.com/eShare/?code=MLWGS and upload your pictures. 

Questions? Email Mr. White at mwhite@gsgis.k12.va.usWe look forward to seeing how you spend your time!




SAVE THE DATE!
Fall Festival 
October 6, 2017, 4-8 p.m.

Come one, come all to the 21st annual MLWGS Fall Festival! It is an international event sponsored by the PTSA to directly showcase and financially support MLWGS student organizations! Held on the front steps and lawn of the school facing Lombardy Street, the Fall Festival offers a wide variety of activities, entertainment, and food.

The Festival is open to all- current students, their families, younger siblings, former students and families, neighborhood residents, and friends of the school!

There is no admittance charged for the festival and all the entertainment, provided by our very talented students is free! Tickets are sold to purchase all items for sale- crafts, games, entrees, desserts, drinks, and more! 

Be sure to “Like” the Fall Festival Page on Facebook to get the latest information about what is planned and what volunteer opportunities exist (www.facebook.com/MLWGSFallFestival).

The Festival relies on volunteers to help with the many jobs including set up, booth support, PTSA drink sales, crowd control, ticket sales and counting, and tear down. Parent support is critical to the success of the Festival and students can earn community service hours. Parent volunteers will be needed on October 6 starting at 9 a.m. before the Festival for setup, during the Festival, and afterwards for clean up. The PTSA also needs to borrow some items to help keep the cost down. More information about volunteering and donating items will be posted on the Facebook Page and in future editions of Smoke and Scales.


SENIOR PORTRAITS

2018 Parents! Now is the time to schedule your senior's portraits for the Yearbook. Yes, really. Strawbridge is our official photographer, but you are welcome to choose any studio, as long as the portraits meet our criteria.

Strawbridge will be shooting portraits at MLWGS on October 11This Strawbridge date is for the traditional drape/tux format and is FREE.  Additional photos (poses, outfits, etc.) are available for a $25 fee. 


If you cannot make this date, please contact our Strawbridge representative, Scott Johnson sjohnson@strawbridge.net as you can be photographed at another school. He will provide a list of alternative locations and dates. 


If your senior will not be photographed by Strawbridge, PLEASE be sure that your portraits adhere to the following specifications:

a. formal dress (tux or drape)
b. "midnight blue" or other standard, dark blue or black background 
c. photo should be head and shoulders, with the bottom of frame hitting mid-chest level

Any size from Strawbridge [2-15/16" x 2-3/16" OR 2-3/16" x 1-5/8" OR 1-15/16" x 1-7/16"] will work.


Photos from other studios are due no later than Friday, November 17. If we do not have your picture by November 17, you risk exclusion from the senior section. Please give Mr. White a copy of the photo if it is not the contracted school photographer. Digital images must be at least 300 dpi and can be emailed to mwhite@gsgis.k12.va.us or delivered on a CD or flash drive to Mr. White. If you email an image, please send a separate email to follow up and make sure it was received as we may need to provide a different email address for larger images.







Attention Senior Parents! 

PLEASE look carefully and thoroughly at the following announcements regarding college visits.


Attention Students and Parents Interested in the University of Virginia!

MLWGS has been selected to host a regional information session on the University of Virginia on Tuesday, September 12 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. in the MLWGS Auditorium. UVA admissions representatives Christy Pratt and Kelsey Bowles will present on the programs offered at the university as well as admissions requirements and processes. While students/parents of all grade levels may attend, the presentation will be geared toward juniors and seniors. Juniors and Seniors are encouraged (but not required) to sign up in Naviance following the directions in the “College Visits” announcement below (sign-ups are visible to MLWGS counseling staff only). Because this is a regional event, UVA has invited prospective students from all across Richmond and the surrounding area. Note: UVA will not be scheduling a traditional college visit during school hours this year.


College Visits at Maggie Walker:

Over 80 colleges and universities are scheduled to visit students at MLWGS over the course of the fall. Juniors and Seniors are encouraged to attend these visit sessions for colleges that interest them and learn more about other schools of which they are not familiar. During these visits, admissions representatives will review the programs offered at their school as well as answer questions about the admissions process and any other topics. Smaller colleges are often hoping to get to know some of their perspective students personally and may provide their contact information for follow up questions. We have tried to arrange college visits for 11:30 a.m. (lunch time) whenever possible and most of them will take place in the Counseling Office. For any college visit that is NOT offered during lunch time (most are), students MUST complete a green College Meeting Pass and have it signed by a teacher PRIOR to the class they would miss. The college meeting passes are located on Ms. Hicks' desk in the Counseling Office lobby.

Students can either view a complete list of the colleges that will be visiting in Naviance or check the hard copy lists that will be posted on the bulletin boards around school. You can view/sign up for a college visit in Naviance under the "colleges" tab and by clicking "view all upcoming visits" on the right hand side of the screen under "Upcoming college visits." Then click "sign up" next to any sessions you plan to attend. Signing up is not mandatory, but extremely helpful for finding the appropriately sized space.  

The In-House Selective Scholarship Application is open in Naviance and is due by midnight on October 1. There are several scholarships on the application that require it to be completed by midnight on September 17 (the original deadline of September 15 has been extended). Completion of this in-house application will make seniors eligible to be nominated for these specific scholarships by our MLWGS Scholarship Committee. Detailed information about each scholarship can be found on Naviance. Students chosen to be nominated for a scholarship will need to complete all scholarship application requirements by the specific scholarship deadline. Completion of the In-House Selective Scholarship Application is required for the following scholarships:


  • Davidson College: Bryan Scholars Program (September 17 deadline)
  • UNC Chapel Hill: Morehead-Cain Scholarship (September 17 deadline)
  • NC State: Park Scholarship (September 17 deadline)
  • Indiana University Bloomington: Wells Scholars Program (September 17 deadline)
  • Duke: Robertson Scholars Program (September 17 deadline)
  • Washington University, St. Louis: Danforth Scholars Program
  • VA DAR Good Citizen
  • UVA: Jefferson Scholars
  • Prudential Spirit of Community Awards
  • Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Leadership Award
  • Davidson College: Belk Scholars
  • Interfaith Council Brother/Sisterhood Award
  • Comcast Leaders & Achievers Scholarship Program
  • VA Tech: Pamplin Leaders Award
  • Virginia Interscholastic Athletic (VIAAA) Awards
  • VHSL Scholarships
  • Executive Women International Scholarship Program
  • Pogue Scholarship (requires an additional application available in March)
  • Civitan International Honor Key


A description of all scholarship opportunities sent to MLWGS can be found on Naviance. Please note that this list is not exhaustive- students are still encouraged to do their own scholarship research. See the “Scholarship and Financial Aid” page of the School Counseling website for tips. All deadlines listed in Naviance are subject to change as MLWGS is not always notified of annual date changes; therefore, it is important that students confirm all deadlines on the scholarship organization’s direct website. Please contact Kierstin Streitel in the School Counseling Office with any scholarship questions.

Dr. Loving and Ms. Streitel will be meeting with seniors in their English classes on September 13 and 14 to discuss specific college admission information and procedures. The first issue of the Senior Newsletter will be handed out on these days and will be posted on the School Counseling website shortly thereafter.

Teacher Recommendation Request forms are due by 3:30 pm on September 22 for any deadlines November 1 or earlier.  All other Teacher Recommendation Request forms are due at least two “school” weeks prior to the college/program deadline (winter break not included).

A Transcript Request form is due to counselors by 3:30 pm on October 2 for any deadlines November 15 or earlier. A Transcript Request Form is due to counselors by 3:30 pm on November 15 for any deadlines November 16 or later.







Keep Up with the Governor's School Foundation

You will see posts about our alumni, like Oxford University lecturer Kevin Fogg ('01) (http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/2017/06/alumni-spotlight-kevin-fogg-01/), recent Northwestern University J-School grad Carson Brown ('13), (http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/2017/08/alumni-spotlight-carson-brown-13/), and New York-based chef and entrepreneur Joya Carlton ('98)(http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/2017/07/alumni-spotlight-joya-carlton-98/).  
Read about the enhancement grants (http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/category/spotlight-grants/) we fund every year and our events (http://www.mlwgsfoundation.org/category/events/) for alumni and parents.

To see regular updates, you can check our website or like our Facebook
page https://www.facebook.com/MLWGSFoundation/.

We are looking forward to a great year, so we hope you will stay tuned!