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Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies

The Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies (MLWGSGIS) is a public regional magnet high school in Richmond, Virginia.

Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies
Address
1000 North Lombardy Street

,
23220
Coordinates37°33′28.5″N 77°27′13.5″W / 37.557917°N 77.453750°W / 37.557917; -77.453750
Information
School typePublic, magnet high school
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
Executive DirectorRobert C. Lowerre
Grades9-12
Enrollment746 (2021)
Color(s)Green, Gold and White
Athletics conferenceVirginia High School League
AAA Central Region
AAA Colonial District
MascotGreen Dragon
RivalsThomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, New Horizons Governor's School for Science and Technology
Acceptance rate16-17%
Focus AreasGovernment & International Studies
WebsiteOfficial Site
Maggie L. Walker High School
In 2013
Area12 acres (4.9 ha)
Built1938 (1938)
ArchitectCarneal, Johnston & Wright
Architectural styleArt Deco
NRHP reference No.98001160[1]
VLR No.127-0414
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 9, 1998
Designated VLRJune 17, 1998[2]

One of the 18 Virginia Governor's Schools, it draws students from 14 jurisdictions: the counties of Chesterfield, Henrico, Hanover, Goochland, Powhatan, Prince George, Charles City, King and Queen, New Kent and Dinwiddie, and the cities of Richmond, Petersburg, Hopewell, and Colonial Heights.[3] As the Governor's School for Government and International Studies, it shared space at Thomas Jefferson High School (TJHS) in the city's West End from its 1991 founding until summer 2001, when it moved into Maggie L. Walker High School after massive renovations.[4] Every year since 2006 the school was recognized by Newsweek as one of the twenty-one most elite public schools in America.[5][6][7][8] In 2013, Maggie Walker was ranked 14th in Newsweek's "Best Public High Schools" [9] In 2014, Maggie Walker was ranked 10th in The Daily Beast's "Best High Schools" and 7th in their "25 Best High Schools in the South."[10]

Applying edit

Applicants undergo an application process in which assessment materials and essay prompts are administered. A combination of grades, recommendations, and test results determine the applicants' overall score. All applicants must have completed and passed at least Algebra I or an equivalent math course. It is also recommended that students have completed Honors English, Earth and Life Sciences, and at least one year of a foreign language, but this is not required.[11] Overall, about 16-17% of applicants are acceptedA into MLWGSGIS out of a pool of around 1200[12] applicants from all the participating localities, making the freshmen class usually around 190 students. The school grades the applications, but it is the applicant's home school district that decides who is allowed to attend the school based on scores and available funding.

Organization edit

Each city or county that wishes to send students to the Governor's School must fund the school for the students that they send, as well as provide busing to and from the school. While the Governor's School allows allotments for each locality that cannot be exceeded, it is the individual localities that ultimately determine their own limit on how many students can be sent within the parameters of the allotment given and available funding. The Regional School Board of the Governor's School that oversees the administration comprises one school board member from each of the participating localities.[13]

History edit

At its 1991 founding, the Governor's School for Government and International Studies was given the Thomas Jefferson High School building to share by Richmond Public Schools. The city school stopped accepting freshmen in 1991, intending to turn the building fully over to GSGIS by 1995. However, parents, students, and alumni of TJHS, as well as city politicians, protested the closing of their school, RPS reversed its decision, and in 1992 TJ started accepting freshmen again and GSGIS started looking for a permanent home.

After several years of false starts and administrative turnover, GSGIS finally obtained the Maggie Walker High School building, an abandoned former Richmond City school, as a permanent home. The original building, Maggie L. Walker High School, was first opened in the 1930s as a school for African-Americans. It was named for Maggie Lena Walker, the first woman and African-American to operate a bank in the United States and was once attended by American civil rights lawyer and politician Henry L. Marsh, African American tennis pro Arthur Ashe,[14] as well as pro football Hall-of-Famer Willie Lanier,[15] and NBA great Bob Dandridge. GSGIS took up occupancy in fall 2001 after several million dollars of renovations and adopted the name Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies, or MLWGSGIS for short, though commonly shortened further to MLWGS.

Academics edit

Today, MLWGSGIS is known for its challenging academic curriculum[16][17] and performance in national and regional academic competitions.[17] Large numbers of graduating seniors at the Governor's School seniors are accepted into highly ranked universities.[17] The school is especially known for its expansive course options in languages and social studies, with students required to study multiple languages to graduate. Students generally take a multitude of advanced courses during their time at MLWGSGIS, often including AP and dual-enrollment courses with Virginia Commonwealth University.

Community service edit

To foster community improvement efforts, all Governor's School students are required to complete 140 hours of community service by graduation.[18] School clubs frequently participate in neighborhood cleanup projects. In order to receive a Governor's School diploma, all community service and credits must be completed. The 2008 graduating class completed over 34,500 community service hours.[19]

Athletics edit

MLWGSGIS competes the Colonial District grouping with other greater Richmond area schools, and in statewide competition as part of Region B in group Class 3 Virginia High School League.[20] Previously the school was in VHSL Class 2 but at the end of the 2019 season was moved up to Class 3 due to a growing student population. The school fields teams in basketball, dance, volleyball, wrestling, soccer, tennis, golf, swimming, field hockey, cross-country, indoor and outdoor track and field, baseball, and softball; only football is omitted from the offerings of a traditional public high school.[21] The school mascot is the Green Dragon, adopted from the former Maggie L. Walker High School. In 2001, the boys' cross country team won the state AAA championship, led to victory by head coach Jim Holdren.[22] In 2010, the Maggie Walker girls' cross country team became the state runner-up in the AAA championship.[23] In 2019, the Maggie Walker Cross country boys team placed third while the girls team won the 2019 cross country AAA State Competition in their respective groups. In 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011 the field hockey team won the colonial district championship. In 2008 the team was the central region runner-up to rival Thomas Dale, which qualified the team to go to states for the first time in 3 years. In 2010 and 2011 the team won the Central Region Championship and once again played in the State Tournament. In 2013-14 The Boys' and Girls' Cross Country Teams won first place in their respective AA sections and so did the Boys' and Girls' indoor Track teams. The Boys' Outdoor Track team also won First in that season. Also, the Girls' Swim team won their section in 2013–14. In 2015–2016, the Baseball team finished in 3rd at the AA state tournament to go along with a team record 17 wins, while the Girls' Soccer team finished 2nd.[24] Swim team again won VHSL championships in 2017, this time both in the Boys' and Girls' categories. In 2017, the Baseball team captured the AA state crown, defeating rival Goochland 3–1.[25] In 2017, Boys' soccer won the school's first VHSL 2A Boys' Soccer State Championship, ending the season on a dominant 9 game winning streak that firmly asserted the program's spot in the top-tier of the Richmond area soccer.[26]

Dual enrollment edit

MLWGSGIS is in a partnership with Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), meaning that students can earn college credit for certain "dual enrollment" high school classes. This also allows MLWGSGIS students access to VCU's library system.

Alumni edit

See also edit

Notes edit

A This number is calculated by dividing the 2017-2018 enrollment of 751[48] by 4 for an average class size of about 188, then dividing that number into the same year's applicant pool of 1160[49] to get a percentage between 16 and 17 percent.

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Virginia Landmarks Register". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Academic Year Governor's Schools". Virginia Department Of Education. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies". National Trust for Historic Preservation. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  5. ^ Newsweek (May 8, 2006) The Public Elites. November 10, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Newsweek Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-11-17.
  6. ^ Newsweek (May 28, 2007) The Public Elites. June 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Newsweek Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
  7. ^ Newsweek (June 8, 2009) The Public Elites http://www.newsweek.com/id/201138
  8. ^ Newsweek (June 13, 2010) America's Best High Schools: The Elites. Newsweek Magazine. Retrieved on 2010-11-16.
  9. ^ "The Daily Beast". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  10. ^ "25 Best High Schools in the South". 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  11. ^ Maggie Walker Governor's School (June 5, 2010) Admissions Process Retrieved on 2010-09-05.
  12. ^ "Admissions" Maggie Walker Governor's School. Retrieved on 2017-05-18.
  13. ^ Maggie Walker Governor's School: Overview. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
  14. ^ "Ashe Returns to His Home : He Left a Segregated Richmond in 1960, and Later Wrought Change". Los Angeles Times. 1993-02-10. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  15. ^ Reid, Zachary. "Willie Lanier unveils Hall of Fame plaque at Maggie Walker". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  16. ^ Jay Mathews, Top-performing schools with elite students, Washington Post (April 19, 2015).
  17. ^ a b c Nancy Nusser, Maggie Walker Turns 20, Richmond (February 2, 2011).
  18. ^ Maggie Walker Governor's School: Diploma Requirements. Retrieved on 2010-09-05.
  19. ^ Maggie Walker Governor's School: Graduates Information & Statistics. Retrieved on 2010-09-05.
  20. ^ "Alignment".
  21. ^ "Athletics". Maggie L Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  22. ^ VHSL. "Boys' Cross Country" (PDF). Virginia High School League. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  23. ^ VHSL. "Girls' Cross Country" (PDF). Virginia High School League. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  24. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-01-22. Retrieved 2015-01-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  25. ^ Fellin, Billy. "Maggie Walker baseball wins first state championship". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
  26. ^ "Late goal gives Maggie Walker 2A boys soccer title". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  27. ^ "Willie Lanier Changemakers Profile". LVA.Virginia.Gov.
  28. ^ Robert “Bobby” Dandridge
  29. ^ Anderson, Chad (2013-01-02). "Sara Schaefer Is Obsessed With Making You Laugh". richmondmagazine.com. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  30. ^ Kleiner, Sarah. "Richmond's Maggie Walker governor's school might produce an actual governor on Nov. 8 - just not in Virginia". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  31. ^ DiStaso, John (2018-03-14). "WMUR first: Van Ostern to challenge Gardner for NH Secretary of State". WMUR. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  32. ^ Sheppard, Whit (2017-10-16). "For the Love of the Game". VirginiaLiving.com. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
  33. ^ "Jenny Han". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  34. ^ Kroll, Justin (2018-03-21). "Netflix Acquires Rights to Adaptation of YA Novel 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
  35. ^ "Durham Mayor Schewel's 'progressive beacon' era begins". heraldsun. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  36. ^ Blackwell, John Reid. "Chesterfield native raises $1.8 million in Kickstarter campaign for new board game". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  37. ^ Zimmerman, Aaron (2016-07-30). "Scythe review: The most-hyped board game of 2016 delivers". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  38. ^ "Richmond native to sing at game". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  39. ^ Lorge, Abigail (2017-01-12). ""The Joy of Doing What I Love Most"". Runner's World. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  40. ^ Anderson, Chad (2017-01-18). "Q&A: Marguerite Bennett". richmondmagazine.com. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  41. ^ Silverman, Riley (2017-06-15). "Bombshells and Batwomen: An interview with Marguerite Bennett". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  42. ^ "Will Roberts Stats, Fantasy & News". MLB.com. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  43. ^ "Former Maggie Walker standout Cheta Emba named alternate on US women's Olympic rugby team". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  44. ^ "Cheta Emba '15 | Sports | The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  45. ^ Coscarelli, Joe (2018-02-15). "How an Indie-Rock Star Is Made in 2018". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  46. ^ Baldwin, Brent. "From Maggie Walker to National Indie Darling, Richmond's Lucy Dacus Makes an Early Mark". Style Weekly. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  47. ^ "Morton to lead Maggie Walker school". Richmond Times-Dispatch. February 13, 2009. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
  48. ^ "Why choose MLWGS?" Maggie Walker Governor's School. Retrieved on 2017-09-03.
  49. ^ "MINUTES" (PDF). Maggie Walker Governor's School. 2017-01-19. Retrieved 2017-09-03.

External links edit

  • Official website

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schoolFounded1991 33 years ago 1991 Executive DirectorRobert C LowerreGrades9 12Enrollment746 2021 Color s Green Gold and WhiteAthletics conferenceVirginia High School LeagueAAA Central RegionAAA Colonial DistrictMascotGreen DragonRivalsThomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology New Horizons Governor s School for Science and TechnologyAcceptance rate16 17 Focus AreasGovernment amp International StudiesWebsiteOfficial SiteMaggie L Walker High SchoolU S National Register of Historic PlacesVirginia Landmarks RegisterIn 2013Area12 acres 4 9 ha Built1938 1938 ArchitectCarneal Johnston amp WrightArchitectural styleArt DecoNRHP reference No 98001160 1 VLR No 127 0414Significant datesAdded to NRHPSeptember 9 1998Designated VLRJune 17 1998 2 One of the 18 Virginia Governor s Schools it draws students from 14 jurisdictions the counties of Chesterfield Henrico Hanover Goochland Powhatan Prince George Charles City King and Queen New Kent and Dinwiddie and the cities of Richmond Petersburg Hopewell and Colonial Heights 3 As the Governor s School for Government and International Studies it shared space at Thomas Jefferson High School TJHS in the city s West End from its 1991 founding until summer 2001 when it moved into Maggie L Walker High School after massive renovations 4 Every year since 2006 the school was recognized by Newsweek as one of the twenty one most elite public schools in America 5 6 7 8 In 2013 Maggie Walker was ranked 14th in Newsweek s Best Public High Schools 9 In 2014 Maggie Walker was ranked 10th in The Daily Beast s Best High Schools and 7th in their 25 Best High Schools in the South 10 Contents 1 Applying 2 Organization 3 History 4 Academics 5 Community service 6 Athletics 7 Dual enrollment 8 Alumni 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksApplying editApplicants undergo an application process in which assessment materials and essay prompts are administered A combination of grades recommendations and test results determine the applicants overall score All applicants must have completed and passed at least Algebra I or an equivalent math course It is also recommended that students have completed Honors English Earth and Life Sciences and at least one year of a foreign language but this is not required 11 Overall about 16 17 of applicants are acceptedA into MLWGSGIS out of a pool of around 1200 12 applicants from all the participating localities making the freshmen class usually around 190 students The school grades the applications but it is the applicant s home school district that decides who is allowed to attend the school based on scores and available funding Organization editEach city or county that wishes to send students to the Governor s School must fund the school for the students that they send as well as provide busing to and from the school While the Governor s School allows allotments for each locality that cannot be exceeded it is the individual localities that ultimately determine their own limit on how many students can be sent within the parameters of the allotment given and available funding The Regional School Board of the Governor s School that oversees the administration comprises one school board member from each of the participating localities 13 History editAt its 1991 founding the Governor s School for Government and International Studies was given the Thomas Jefferson High School building to share by Richmond Public Schools The city school stopped accepting freshmen in 1991 intending to turn the building fully over to GSGIS by 1995 However parents students and alumni of TJHS as well as city politicians protested the closing of their school RPS reversed its decision and in 1992 TJ started accepting freshmen again and GSGIS started looking for a permanent home After several years of false starts and administrative turnover GSGIS finally obtained the Maggie Walker High School building an abandoned former Richmond City school as a permanent home The original building Maggie L Walker High School was first opened in the 1930s as a school for African Americans It was named for Maggie Lena Walker the first woman and African American to operate a bank in the United States and was once attended by American civil rights lawyer and politician Henry L Marsh African American tennis pro Arthur Ashe 14 as well as pro football Hall of Famer Willie Lanier 15 and NBA great Bob Dandridge GSGIS took up occupancy in fall 2001 after several million dollars of renovations and adopted the name Maggie L Walker Governor s School for Government and International Studies or MLWGSGIS for short though commonly shortened further to MLWGS Academics editToday MLWGSGIS is known for its challenging academic curriculum 16 17 and performance in national and regional academic competitions 17 Large numbers of graduating seniors at the Governor s School seniors are accepted into highly ranked universities 17 The school is especially known for its expansive course options in languages and social studies with students required to study multiple languages to graduate Students generally take a multitude of advanced courses during their time at MLWGSGIS often including AP and dual enrollment courses with Virginia Commonwealth University Community service editTo foster community improvement efforts all Governor s School students are required to complete 140 hours of community service by graduation 18 School clubs frequently participate in neighborhood cleanup projects In order to receive a Governor s School diploma all community service and credits must be completed The 2008 graduating class completed over 34 500 community service hours 19 Athletics editMLWGSGIS competes the Colonial District grouping with other greater Richmond area schools and in statewide competition as part of Region B in group Class 3 Virginia High School League 20 Previously the school was in VHSL Class 2 but at the end of the 2019 season was moved up to Class 3 due to a growing student population The school fields teams in basketball dance volleyball wrestling soccer tennis golf swimming field hockey cross country indoor and outdoor track and field baseball and softball only football is omitted from the offerings of a traditional public high school 21 The school mascot is the Green Dragon adopted from the former Maggie L Walker High School In 2001 the boys cross country team won the state AAA championship led to victory by head coach Jim Holdren 22 In 2010 the Maggie Walker girls cross country team became the state runner up in the AAA championship 23 In 2019 the Maggie Walker Cross country boys team placed third while the girls team won the 2019 cross country AAA State Competition in their respective groups In 2006 2007 2008 2010 and 2011 the field hockey team won the colonial district championship In 2008 the team was the central region runner up to rival Thomas Dale which qualified the team to go to states for the first time in 3 years In 2010 and 2011 the team won the Central Region Championship and once again played in the State Tournament In 2013 14 The Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams won first place in their respective AA sections and so did the Boys and Girls indoor Track teams The Boys Outdoor Track team also won First in that season Also the Girls Swim team won their section in 2013 14 In 2015 2016 the Baseball team finished in 3rd at the AA state tournament to go along with a team record 17 wins while the Girls Soccer team finished 2nd 24 Swim team again won VHSL championships in 2017 this time both in the Boys and Girls categories In 2017 the Baseball team captured the AA state crown defeating rival Goochland 3 1 25 In 2017 Boys soccer won the school s first VHSL 2A Boys Soccer State Championship ending the season on a dominant 9 game winning streak that firmly asserted the program s spot in the top tier of the Richmond area soccer 26 Dual enrollment editMLWGSGIS is in a partnership with Virginia Commonwealth University VCU meaning that students can earn college credit for certain dual enrollment high school classes This also allows MLWGSGIS students access to VCU s library system Alumni editWillie Lanier class of 1963 Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker 27 Bob Dandridge class of 1965 professional basketball player 28 Emmanuel Pratt class of 1995 urban designer amp 2019 MacArthur Fellow Sara Schaefer class of 1996 Emmy award winning writer and comedian 29 Colin Van Ostern class of 1996 politician 30 31 Mohammad Alavi game developer class of 1998 32 Jenny Han class of 1998 New York Times bestselling author 33 34 Jillian Johnson class of 1999 Mayor Pro Tempore for the City of Durham North Carolina 35 Jamey Stegmaier class of 1999 founder of Stonemaier Games and designer of Scythe board game 36 37 Esther Erb class of 2004 long distance runner 38 39 Marguerite Bennett class of 2006 comic book writer 40 41 Will Roberts class of 2008 former minor league baseball pitcher 42 Cheta Emba class of 2011 rugby union player 43 44 Lucy Dacus class of 2013 Grammy Award winning musician 45 46 See also editAppomattox Regional Governor s School for the Arts And Technology Governor s Schools Virginia N Douglas Hunt school Director from 2002 to the Spring of 2009 47 Virginia High School League Athletics Jim Holdren cross country head coach Notes editA This number is calculated by dividing the 2017 2018 enrollment of 751 48 by 4 for an average class size of about 188 then dividing that number into the same year s applicant pool of 1160 49 to get a percentage between 16 and 17 percent References edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Virginia Landmarks Register Virginia Department of Historic Resources Retrieved 19 March 2013 Academic Year Governor s Schools Virginia Department Of Education Retrieved 31 December 2022 Maggie L Walker Governor s School for Government and International Studies National Trust for Historic Preservation Retrieved 20 November 2012 Newsweek May 8 2006 The Public Elites Archived November 10 2006 at the Wayback Machine Newsweek Magazine Retrieved on 2006 11 17 Newsweek May 28 2007 The Public Elites Archived June 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine Newsweek Magazine Retrieved on 2007 08 07 Newsweek June 8 2009 The Public Elites http www newsweek com id 201138 Newsweek June 13 2010 America s Best High Schools The Elites Newsweek Magazine Retrieved on 2010 11 16 The Daily Beast The Daily Beast Retrieved 2019 04 08 25 Best High Schools in the South 2014 08 27 Retrieved 2019 04 08 Maggie Walker Governor s School June 5 2010 Admissions Process Retrieved on 2010 09 05 Admissions Maggie Walker Governor s School Retrieved on 2017 05 18 Maggie Walker Governor s School Overview Retrieved 2010 06 05 Ashe Returns to His Home He Left a Segregated Richmond in 1960 and Later Wrought Change Los Angeles Times 1993 02 10 ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2019 04 08 Reid Zachary Willie Lanier unveils Hall of Fame plaque at Maggie Walker Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2019 04 08 Jay Mathews Top performing schools with elite students Washington Post April 19 2015 a b c Nancy Nusser Maggie Walker Turns 20 Richmond February 2 2011 Maggie Walker Governor s School Diploma Requirements Retrieved on 2010 09 05 Maggie Walker Governor s School Graduates Information amp Statistics Retrieved on 2010 09 05 Alignment Athletics Maggie L Walker Governor s School for Government and International Studies Retrieved 20 November 2012 VHSL Boys Cross Country PDF Virginia High School League Retrieved 20 November 2012 VHSL Girls Cross Country PDF Virginia High School League Retrieved 20 November 2012 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 01 22 Retrieved 2015 01 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Fellin Billy Maggie Walker baseball wins first state championship Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2020 04 30 Late goal gives Maggie Walker 2A boys soccer title Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2017 11 07 Willie Lanier Changemakers Profile LVA Virginia Gov Robert Bobby Dandridge Anderson Chad 2013 01 02 Sara Schaefer Is Obsessed With Making You Laugh richmondmagazine com Retrieved 2019 04 09 Kleiner Sarah Richmond s Maggie Walker governor s school might produce an actual governor on Nov 8 just not in Virginia Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2019 04 09 DiStaso John 2018 03 14 WMUR first Van Ostern to challenge Gardner for NH Secretary of State WMUR Retrieved 2019 04 09 Sheppard Whit 2017 10 16 For the Love of the Game VirginiaLiving com Retrieved 2020 04 30 Jenny Han Simon amp Schuster Retrieved 2019 04 09 Kroll Justin 2018 03 21 Netflix Acquires Rights to Adaptation of YA Novel To All the Boys I ve Loved Before EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 2020 04 30 Durham Mayor Schewel s progressive beacon era begins heraldsun Retrieved 2019 04 09 Blackwell John Reid Chesterfield native raises 1 8 million in Kickstarter campaign for new board game Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2019 04 09 Zimmerman Aaron 2016 07 30 Scythe review The most hyped board game of 2016 delivers Ars Technica Retrieved 2019 04 09 Richmond native to sing at game Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2019 04 09 Lorge Abigail 2017 01 12 The Joy of Doing What I Love Most Runner s World Retrieved 2019 04 09 Anderson Chad 2017 01 18 Q amp A Marguerite Bennett richmondmagazine com Retrieved 2019 04 09 Silverman Riley 2017 06 15 Bombshells and Batwomen An interview with Marguerite Bennett SYFY WIRE Retrieved 2019 04 09 Will Roberts Stats Fantasy amp News MLB com Retrieved 2019 04 09 Former Maggie Walker standout Cheta Emba named alternate on US women s Olympic rugby team Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2019 04 09 Cheta Emba 15 Sports The Harvard Crimson www thecrimson com Retrieved 2019 04 09 Coscarelli Joe 2018 02 15 How an Indie Rock Star Is Made in 2018 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 04 09 Baldwin Brent From Maggie Walker to National Indie Darling Richmond s Lucy Dacus Makes an Early Mark Style Weekly Retrieved 2019 04 09 Morton to lead Maggie Walker school Richmond Times Dispatch February 13 2009 Retrieved 5 February 2011 Why choose MLWGS Maggie Walker Governor s School Retrieved on 2017 09 03 MINUTES PDF Maggie Walker Governor s School 2017 01 19 Retrieved 2017 09 03 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maggie L Walker Governor s School Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maggie L Walker Governor 27s School for Government and International Studies amp oldid 1203453635, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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