Mattie Ra ’26, Chloe Simpson ’25, and Alia Sims ’26 will attend Tennessee Governor's Schools programs this summer.
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Three Upper School Students Selected to Attend Tennessee Governor’s School Summer Programs
Three upper school students will participate in high-intensity summer programs in subjects including emerging technologies, international studies, and computational physics.
Two Hutchison sophomores and one junior have been selected to attend 2024 Tennessee Governor’s School summer programs.
Congratulations to the following students!
Mattie Ra ’26: Emerging Technologies at Tennessee Technological University
Chloe Simpson ’25: International Studies at The University of Memphis
Alia Sims ’26: Computational Physics at Austin Peay State University
The Tennessee Governor's Schools provide challenging and summer programs for gifted and talented high school students. We are proud of our girls for all their hard work and what they will accomplish this summer!
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