CBGS News from the 2014-2015 School Year
Students from CBGS attended the 74th Annual meeting of the Virginia Junior Academy of Science held at James Madison University in May...
CBGS students participated in the Richmond Grand Prix chess tournament in Richmond City on May 30...
The Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School hosted its 12th Annual Science Symposium at Virginia Commonwealth University on Saturday, March 14th...
On March 18th, students from the Bowling Green campus of CBGS installed a living shoreline at Port Royal...
CBGS and Essex High School students participated in the Second Annual Keswick Hall Chess Open in Albemarle County on January 31...
CBGS hosted the first Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck Regional Chess Tournament at Tappahannock’s Old Beale Church on January 24th...
Chesapeake Bay Governor's School alumni returned on Friday, December 19th for our annual Alumni Day at the Bowling Green, Glenns, and Warsaw campuses...
Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School students have installed a native plant garden at the CBGS - Bowling Green campus...
CBGS News from the 2013-2014 School Year
The 73rd annual meeting of the
Virginia Junior Academy of Sciences was held on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg
on May 14th. Thirty-seven students from the Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School were accepted and attended...
Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School hosted its Eleventh Annual Science Symposium at Virginia Commonwealth University on Saturday, March 15th...
CBGS Teams from the 2014 Blue Crab Bowl
Read the Press Release for more information about the competition.
Alumni Day events were recently held at all three CBGS campuses.
The Sixth Annual Chemistry Lab Practical
Dinner was held on Sun. Jan. 5th and Sat. Jan 12 at Northumberland House, home of Mr. Benjamin and Dr. Sandra Ward.
For the second year in a row, the Chesapeake
Bay Governor's School has been recommended to receive a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund. This grant
will be used primarily to fund the purchase of advanced microscopes and other equipment...
Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School has been selected as one of
the Virginia Naturally Schools for the 2012-2013 school year...
Chesapeake Bay
Governor's School was recently awarded a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund. The grant proposal, written by CBGS faculty,
requested funding to support the purchase of electronic probeware to be used during
CBGS field courses and in science classrooms...
CBGS News from the 2012-2013 School Year
Forty-seven educators and students
from around the world have been selected from a competitive pool of applicants by the Ocean
Exploration Trust (OET) to participate at sea during their 2013 Nautilus Exploration Program...
The 72nd annual meeting of the
Virginia Junior Academy of Sciences was held on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg
on May 23rd. Twenty students from the Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School were accepted and attended...
Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School – Warsaw
Campus seniors presented the results of their two-year independent research projects to
residents and staff at Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury...
Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School
- Warsaw Campus sophomore Mercedes Fortune,
a student at Essex High School, was selected as a winner in the 2013 J-aRt contest...
Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School
hosted its Tenth Annual Science Symposium
at Virginia Commonwealth University Saturday, March 9th...
The ocean’s microscopic drifters served as inspiration for a variety of artwork
created by Mrs. Smith’s 11th grade Marine & Environmental Science I classes...
CBGS Teams from the 2013 Blue Crab Bowl
Read the Press Release for more information about the competition.
Chesapeake Bay
Governor's School was recently awarded a grant
from the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund. The grant proposal, written by CBGS faculty,
requested funding to support the purchase of electronic probeware to be used during
CBGS field courses and in science classrooms...
For several CBGS students and faculty members,
an early morning beach run in Nags Head, NC
turned into more than a chance to stretch their legs. Instead of seaweed and other
flotsam washed up on the beach, they found a deceased 5 meter (a little over 15 ft) long
female Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon mirus – True’s Beaked Whale)...