Friday, December 18, 2009

Senior Mentorship Spotlight on Erica Cousins


from Sharon Parker, the Senior Seminar/Mentorship Program Coordinator

Erica Cousins is undertaking a mentorship with Sarah H. Elsea, Ph.D., F.A.C.M.G. at the VCU Human & Molecular Genetics Lab. A few of the goals Dr. Elsea had for Erica included an understanding of the research process, learning cell culture and molecular biology techniques, and research record-keeping. The following snippet from Dr. Elsea’s webpage will explain the work being undertaken:
“The work in Sarah Elsea’s lab focuses on the molecular genetic basis of genomic disorders. The work primarily focuses on the molecular and biochemical analyses of a disorder called Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS). SMS is a multiple congenital anomalies/mental retardation syndrome associated with a deletion involving chromosome 17p11.2. Features include mental retardation, speech delay, obesity, craniofacial and skeletal anomalies, sleep disturbance (including an inversion of the circadian rhythm of melatonin), significant self-abusive and aggressive behaviors, and a variety of visceral anomalies. The lab identified a single gene from within 17p11.2, called RAI1 (retinoic acid induced 1), that when mutated or deleted causes SMS. Studies in the lab are currently focused toward understanding the function of RAI1 and its role in development and behavior using a variety of approaches, including mouse and zebrafish model systems, bioinformatics, genotype:phenotype correlation, and identification of new loci for disorders with phenotypic overlap to SMS.”
From Erica’s journal, it is obvious she is learning a great deal about the research process in a lab setting. She is also making connections between her studies here at Maggie Walker and her mentorship experience. Recently Erica wrote this in her mentorship research journal:
“At this point, I thought it pertinent to point out how much my mentorship has helped me have a deeper understanding of my classes and vice versa. In biopsychology, a topic of study was animal experiments and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). During the summer [in her mentorship], one requirement of training to work with the mice was taking a lesson and a quiz about IACUC regulations. Animal models have also been discussed in my genetics class. I could contribute much to the lesson after having worked with mice, but also came to a greater understanding of the other projects in Dr. Elsea’s lab working with zebra fish.”
Erica later mentions that another important relation between class and mentorship took the form of a field trip to a clinical genetics lab.
“One of the techniques that the class observed was called FISH. In articles Dr. Elsea gave me during the summer, it is stated the FISH is one of the main tools for diagnosing SMS; however, I was always somewhat unsure about the process. The field trip gave me a clear view of the steps involved and the exact science behind the procedure.”
Erica is learning far more than I can share with you in this posting and, while she is having doubts about whether this type of research is what she wants as a career, she now has a point of reference to help her make that decision. She has expressed that she is very grateful to have had such a unique opportunity.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Recommendations Given to the Regional School Board

The MLWGS Administration and the Planning Committee formally submitted the Recommendation Report on the UVA Study at the Regional School Board meeting on Thursday, December 17. The report outlines a plan of action regarding the recruitment, identification, and retention of students at MLWGS.

The Recommendation Report is available here: http://www.gsgis.k12.va.us/document/BoardMeetings/RecommendationsUVAStudyReport.pdf

The PowerPoint presentation accompanying the Recommendation Report is available here: http://www.gsgis.k12.va.us/document/BoardMeetings/OverviewReportUVAStudy.pdf

Pat Taylor to Resign in June


Pat Taylor formally announced today that she will be retiring at the end of this school year.

Mrs. Taylor, the Maggie L. Walker Governor's School's Coordinator of Curriculum, came to the Governor's School 19 years ago as one of the four full-time teachers when the school opened in August of 1991.

"I have wonderful memories of the students I have gotten to know as a teacher and as an administrator, parents who have provided support over the years, and educational leaders who have guided and supported the growth of this special school," Mrs. Taylor wrote in her letter to the Regional School Board.

“Pat Taylor, as one of the original planners or Maggie Walker, has been part of the heart and soul of this institution," said Director Fred Morton to the Regional School Board. "While we celebrate her opportunity to have more quality time with her family, we also will greatly miss her insights and wisdom. Over the next few months, we look forward to a number of occasions to celebrate her extraordinary gifts to this school.”

The staff, PTSA, and the Governor's School Foundation are in the processes of planning events to honor Mrs. Taylor's service to the school.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

English Students Write to Soldiers


MLWGS English students have written 180 cards to U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. The project is in cooperation with the Richmond branch of Blue Star Families, a support group for military families.

Special thanks go to English teachers Celie Boswell, Kerry Sheppard, Michele Surat, Denise Yagel, Bear O'Bryan, Sherri Arnold, and Lisa Williams.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Senior Hosts Fan Website; Meets Glee Cast

Story by Virginia Cross '10 / reprinted from the Jabberwock, vol 7, issue 6


By the time the Glee cast broke out into “Don’t Stop Believing” during the show’s first episode last May, Robert Black (’10) decided that he wanted to be more than a once-a week fan of the show: he began planning how he could promote the show with fans all over the world.

“[After that episode] I remember sitting there thinking, ‘This is going to be huge,’ ” Black said. “I had never before seen a show that so perfectly walked the line between hilarious and heartwarming.”

While searching the Internet for a possible route to establish a fan community, Black stumbled upon GleeFan.com. Black “went out on a limb” and contacted the owner of the website, a man named Travis Yee, to see if he could help contribute anything to the site.

Out of the six fans who contacted Yee to contribute time to the site, Black was the only person who had the computer knowledge necessary to work with the blogging software. Within a week, Yee had news for Black: he was going to let Black manage the entire site.

“I’ve been running GleeFan.com on my own ever since,” Black said.

This past summer, Fox sent the members of the Glee Club in Glee on a 10-city mall tour across the U.S. Yee obtained press passes for Black and another editor of an affiliated Glee fan site for a cast visit at Fair Oaks Mall in Fairfax VA.

Meeting most celebrities would involve only the expected quick hello and autograph, but Fox gave Black thirty minutes to interview Cory Monteith (Finn), Lea Michele (Rachel), Mark Salling (Puck), Amber Riley (Mercedes), and Chris Colfer (Kurt).

“Luckily for us, this was over the summer, before Glee had officially premiered, so it was mainly just us and then a few people from the local Fox station,” said Black. “We got to talk to record our interviews with the cast for half an hour before they started signing [autographs].”

Throughout the day, Black videotaped portions of the event, and he later posted several interviews and a cast performance on GleeFan.com.

Since the summer, the popularity of the show has exploded, and in turn, so has Black’s GleeFan.com.

“Usually, I get anywhere from 8,000 to 12,000 unique hits a day,” said Black.

With updates about three to four times a week, Black adds previews of upcoming shows, news about the cast members, and video interviews released by sites like AOL. In addition, Black has even compiled questions submitted by followers of GleeFan.com, and he has arranged Q&A’s with Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina), Amber Riley, and Chris Colfer.

Black hopes to conduct interview with more of the cast members, but he also has plans at the moment to further the connection between the site and the fan members.

“I have been sent a lot of fan art by some very talented artists, so I think a fan art contest would be pretty successful, Black said. “I have a few signed posters as well a few signed “I’m a Gleek” t-shirts stashed in my room that I can use as giveaway prizes.”

Black currently has 470 followers on his twitter account (@GleekRob), and Fox Broadcasting, ABC News, the Rachel Ray Show, TV Guide, Entertainment Weekly, and Parade Magazine have all contacted Black about GleeFan.com.

“I want to go into public relations, preferably doing publicity for something entertainment based like a television/film company or magazine,” said Black. “I’ve been practicing my networking skills, and making a lot of connections. I’ve been using this whole adventure as a learning experience.”


Top photo: Robert Black '10 (left) poses with Chris Colfer.

Bottom photo: Robert Black (front right) meets the cast of Glee at a mall promo tour.

Alumni Return for BoB Tourney


Eight alumni returned to the Governor's School this past Saturday, December 12, to serve as readers for the Academic Team's annual invitational tournament. Thirty teams from as far away as South Carolina participated in GSAC XVII, which was won by the team from State College High School in Pennsylvania.

"This is my fifth tournament here at Maggie Walker, and I am really happy that it went well," said tournament director, Sarah Angelo '10.

Pictured above, from left to right, are Hal Waller--former BoB Squad coach, Andy Goodfellow '08, Evan Adams '07, John Barnes--BoB Squad coach, Annalisa Adams '07, Allen Bristow '04, Tim Maness '99, Matt Weiner '00, and Josh Crockett '97.

Not pictured are Lydia Powell ’06, who read at the tournament, and Mehdi Razvi '07, who assisted with the editing of the questions.

All questions for the tournament are written by members of the BoB Squad, the school's academic team.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Yearbook Wins Honor


The 2008-9 Yearbook from the Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School was selected by Herff Jones for inclusion in “Ideas that Fly,” a publication that showcases best practices in yearbook design.

Congratulations to the entire 2008-9 yearbook staff, including Editor-in-Chief Susan Ballentine ’10, Senior Section Editor Caroline Wren Martin ’09, and Adviser Michael White.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Great-Grandson of Maggie Walker Visits School


Mr. Johnny Mickens, the great-grandson of Maggie Lena Walker, was honored by the MLW Civic Society at a reception on Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Mr. Mickens made a generous donation to the funding of a MLW Civic Society project, erecting a historical marker at Evergreen Cemetery, the burial site of the Walker family.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Teachers Travel to China


Barrett Brown, International Languages Chair, and Jeff Hall, Fine Arts Chair, are traveling in China as part of a week-long delegation sponsored by the College Board and the Hanban/Confucius Institute Headquarters. The "Chinese Bridge Delegation: Taking the Next Step" is designed "for educators to strengthen their institution's Chinese programs and partnerships."

Coach Hall and Ms. Brown are documenting their travels on the web at http://web.mac.com/elearn/china/coachinchina.html, and they will present to colleagues and students upon their return.

"I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to learn about this fascinating country," said Ms. Brown. "I hope to be able to make some personal contacts that will result in a relationship between Maggie Walker and a Chinese school."

"This is a wonderful opportunity for our staff, students and school community," said Director Fred Morton. "This type of partnership is critical to the mission of our school ,and we are grateful to have this national and international connection for our faculty."

Funding for the teachers' registration fee was provided by the Governor's School Foundation. The rest of the funding for this delegation was provided by the Hanban and College Board.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

2008-9 Annual Giving Report Published


Please be on the lookout in the mail for the 2008-9 Annual Giving Report from the Governor's School Foundation. The report is also posted on the Foundation's website at www.governorsschoolfoundation.org/images/2008-9_Annual_Giving_Report.pdf

A special thanks goes to Jane Scheibe and a cadre of parent and Student Ambassador Volunteers who prepared the bulk mailing. (See below.)