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  1. The Governor's School for the Arts is a center for innovation that develops excellence, nurtures creativity, inspires artistic vision and builds communities with a passion for the arts.

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  2. The Governor's School for the Arts is a regional secondary arts school sponsored by the Virginia Department of Education and the public school divisions of Chesapeake, Franklin, Isle of Wight County, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Southampton County, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach.

  3. Learn how to apply for The Governor's School for the Arts (GSA) in Virginia, a public high school for students who excel in the arts. Find out the requirements, deadlines, and steps for each department: dance, instrumental music, musical theatre, theatre and film, visual arts, and vocal music.

  4. Learn about the Governors School for the Arts, a center for innovation and excellence in six arts departments in Hampton Roads. Find out how to apply, what credits you can earn, and see examples of student artworks.

  5. 2024 Discipline Letters Are Posted! The GSA 2024 discipline letters have been released! All GSA 2024 students should review their artform and session's letter to learn more about their faculty, view their discipline-specific packing list, and prepare for the program.

  6. The Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities gives emerging artists the opportunity to explore and refine their talents in a one-of-a-kind, arts-centered community. As a state-funded, public, residential high school, the school gives students receive pre-professional training in the arts.

  7. The Ohio Governor's Youth Art Exhibition, now in its fifty-fourth year, is dedicated to the educational and artistic advancement of our talented young people in the state of Ohio. The exhibition is open to all of Ohio's 1,112 high schools, both public and private, chartered by the State of Ohio Department of Education.