Seven students will represent the Daviess County Public Schools district at the 2022 Governor’s School for the Arts.
The Governor’s School for the Arts provides three weeks of intensive instruction for promising young high school students in nine different arts disciplines: architecture and design, creative writing, dance, drama, film and photography, instrumental music, musical theatre, visual art and vocal music. According to the GSA website, these students will be immersed in a rigorous schedule of daily seminars, master classes, lectures, hands-on workshops, and field trips. While each student specializes in one art form, all students participate in structured, interdisciplinary arts experiences designed to familiarize them with the joys and challenges of specialties other than their own.
- Ty Nally – DCHS, Sophomore
Drama
- Ella Fogle – DCHS, Junior
Musical Theatre
- Zakkary Moseley – DCHS, Junior
- Nathaniel Trogden – DCHS, Sophomore (also alternate in vocal music)
“All of these students are superstars in multiple ways,” said DCPS fine and performing arts coordinator Karen Alward. “This talented group of students speaks to DCPS’s commitment to talent and skill development and the continued growth of student interest and family commitment to the arts.”