
Moorestown Friends School junior Lauren Brill, of Woolwich Township, has been accepted into The New Jersey Governor’s School in the Sciences.
The New Jersey Governor’s School in the Sciences (NJGSS) is a three-week residential program on the campus of Drew University in Madison. Rising high school juniors who live in New Jersey are nominated by their schools and applications are submitted in the fall of the junior year for participation in the following summer.
The New Jersey Governor’s School in the Sciences (NJGSS) has several objectives. The first is to broaden the scholars’ appreciation and knowledge of science through exposure to a range of scientific topics and scientists. The subject of career exploration and choice is woven throughout the program. The second objective is to introduce scientific research to the scholars via hands-on research experience in a student’s area of interest. Resources from New Jersey’s industrial, governmental, and academic science establishments are used.
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