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Ayden Carey will participate in Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Sciences

PITTSBURGH— Ayden Carey, of Noxen, is participating in the prestigious Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Sciences (PGSS) at Carnegie Mellon University this summer. Carey attends Lake-Lehman Junior Senior High School and is the son of Nichole and Kevin Carey.

The PGSS is a rigorous, five-week program which provides talented Pennsylvania rising high school seniors with enrichment experiences in the sciences and mathematics and encourages them to pursue careers in science and technology. Only 56 students statewide were accepted into this year’s program from among 407 applicants. Students accepted into the Governor’s School for the Sciences are among the top achievers at their schools.

While attending the Governor’s School, all students live on campus in a Carnegie Mellon dormitory and take specially designed lecture courses in biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and physics. In addition, students participate in laboratory courses of their own choosing and engage in team research projects. They also have opportunities to take elective courses, participate in field trips, attend special lectures and seminars and interact with university faculty.

The Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Sciences, which is funded by contract from the PGSS Campaign, Inc., has been hosted by Carnegie Mellon University since 1982. More information about the program can be found at their website: sciences.pa-gov-schools.org

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