A12 THE BERTIE LEDGER-ADVANCE,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16,2021 My Governor's School Experience I CAN IYA DAYE, BECHS STUDENT im G overnor's School is not your typical summer pro gram for gifted students. It is a place to find others that love learning to learn with you. It is a haven for those who may feel misfitted by their home community. It is an environment for all people to love each other for who they are as individuals and a whole. Governor's School is a place for exploring new things every day (for a month), from academics to the inner self. The significant experience that I had here was the opportunity of staying on a college campus. Mer edith College is an all-girls college in Raleigh, North Carolina. It was also the campus used for Gover nor's School East. Since there are always a lot of accepted applicants for Governor's School, it is a sepa ration of them between two cam puses, Meredith and High Point University. Meredith College is one of the colleges I'm considering ap plying to for the next steps of my life. To get to live on its campus for a month helped me see how I would be living on campus by myself. Inde pendence and responsibility settled on me, and I had to make good use of them. Balancing those things and academic work is not an easy thing. Good decision skills are a must when living by yourself. One mis take can easily throw you offtrack. The academic work that I now know of is another significant expe rience I got from Governor's School. While it offered many subjects that you could go there for, you could only choose one. Math is what I picked since I want to go to college and become an applied mathemati cian. Each staff member in a subject department was either in their ju nior year of college, graduated from it, or in graduate programs for their Master's or Ph.D. For the math de partment, there were three teach ers that math students switched between every day. My homeroom teacher, Logan Gray, was in grad uate college for her Ph.D. in math at UNC-Chapel Hill. The second teacher, Robert Houck, or his nick name MathRob, was a well-experi enced math teacher at the Longleaf School of the Arts and had been at Governor's School for about 22 years. My last and favorite teach er, Yvonne Chazal, teaches adjunct math at Wake Tech Community Col lege. These three astonishing teach ers taught us students something we could never forget. From Logan, we learned about knot theory; from MathRob, infinity, and Yvonne, com binatorics. All three of these top ics are graduate-level math topics, and I think it is pretty amazing that I now know much information about them. It was hard to understand at first, of course, but you caught onto it after you figured out what to do. I could go on forever about this life-changing experience, but the last significant experience I got out of it was meeting new people. At Governor's School East, there were a total of 350 high school students. Most of us were juniors, but there were also sophomores who were in dance, choral music, or instrumental music. No matter what your choice was for going there, you could easily make friends with them. As a math student, I made friends with others in French, Social Science, and En glish. To this day, I stay in touch with some of them if I am not too busy with school work and college appli cations. Even though I was one of the minority students and a very an tisocial person, I still managed to do that. In addition, they were also very passionate about learning. To meet teenagers that love learning as I do was the most surprising thing I ever discovered. I long to be around peo ple like that every day as the nerdi- ness in me would like that very much. Ever since the end of Governor's School, I have missed it so much and wish to go back. My high school ex perience will never be like the one at Governor's School. However, I am making the most out of it by being a college advisor to my senior class, f hosted a college essay seminar for seniors and juniors to learn more about writing their college essays. Most days, I have sent out schol arships to my class that they may want to apply for college tuition. If our guidance counselor is nowhere to be present, I am constantly help ing them apply for colleges and answering any questions they may have. Governor's School changed the mindset that I once had and has made it into something more ma ture and ready to prepare for col lege. If any other high school junior, or sophomore, can attend it, they should definitely take that chance. No one can have the same experi ence as mine without actually having experienced it themselves. I can also use it for bragging rights on college applications, so why miss a chance like that? I promise you you'll never^ see high school the same anymore. \ A group of BHS students participated in ECU MADE (Multicultural And Diver sity Experience) at East Carolina University on Saturday, November 20, 2021. MADE at ECU gives current high school students an opportunity to see how they can benefit from an exceptional education and wonderful social ex perience at East Carolina University. MADE at ECU offered our students the chance to meet with current students and faculty, learn how to apply and pay for their education, explored ECU's scholarship oppor tunities, and learned about the many different majors offered at ECU. Here are pictures of our students being given a tour of the Richard R. & Joann M. Eakin Student Recre ation Center. The Eakin Student Recreation Center is a 150,000 square foot facility that has six basketball courts, a 27 ft rock climbing wall. Adventure Center, indoor and outdoor pool, 12,000 square foot weight and fitness area, indoor track. Indoor Cycling Zone, Mind & Body Zone, Resis tance Training Zone, Functional Cross Training Zone, 3 racquet- ball courts, 3 multipurpose stu dios, the Cardio Zone with pre mier equipment that features Netflix, cable TV, and internet access, classroom space, a fam ily changing room with show er, and a newly added Athletic Training facility. Our Adventure Center has indoor and outdoor sporting equipment available for rental. There is access to day use lockers and rental lockers in the locker rooms. m SSBSSSr Candy Corn Experiment (Colerain Elementary School) Students in Ms. Square's class used the scientific method to answer ques tions, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, make observations, and draw conclusions. \ WBES Fall Festival West Bertie Elementary School hosted a Fall Festival where students had the opportunity to participate in various games and activities. Some of the activities were "forehead" painting, corn hole, bingo, cake walk, con nect 4, and dancing. Admission included a hot dog, chips, drink and 4 tickets. Students also had the opportunity to purchase additional tickets. Vi WBES Red Ribbon Week Students at West Bertie Elementa ry School pledge to be drug and bully free. They participated in the following activities for Red Ribbon Week: wear red, wear mismatched clothes, dress like twins, wear school colors - green, black and/or white and wear boots. WBES Scholastic Book Fair Students had the opportunity to visit the Scholastic Book Fair and purchase items.