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Mu Alpha Theta Guest Speaker: Dr. Adrian Rice

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Mu Alpha Theta is sponsoring a talk by Dr. Adrian Rice (Randolph-Macon College) on Monday, December 13, 3:30-4:30, in the Auditorium. Dr. Rice is an engaging speaker and well-regarded in the larger math community; we are lucky to count him as a friend to MLWGS Math.  Dr. Rice’s talk will present an analysis of Ada Lovelace’s […]


Dragon team takes 2nd Place in VCU QuizBowl Tournament

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Congratulations, Dragons on taking 2nd place in the VCU QuizBowl Tournament, Saturday, December 4th! Pictured L-R: Lucy Gates (’25-Chesterfield), Nate Steward (’24-Chesterfield), Captain Devesh Kumar (’24-Henrico), and Shorya Malani (’24-Henrico). Drawing on their playful side, the team played decked out in their finest Hawaiian.  The 2021-2022 team is sponsored by Adam Rotche and Juanita Lasswell.  […]


MLWGS Visual and Performing Arts Department Field Trip to Washington, DC, on Friday, December 3rd

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Last Friday the Visual and Performing Arts department, as well as senior seminar students taught by Benesh, Piersol, Reed, and Ericson, traveled to the Smithsonian Museums in Washington, DC.  Here is a sampling of photographs Coach Hall shared with us about their day exploring the works of established and emerging artists. 


Scrip holiday deadline is nearing

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Happy December  Dragons! Only one more opportunity to purchase plastic gift cards before Christmas. The December deadline is the 10th. Keep in mind that there are endless businesses that offer ecards that you could email to family or friends OR for the less tech-savvy, you could print the ecards and put them into your holiday […]


National English Honor Society Induction, Thursday, December 2nd

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Welcome to the newest members of the National English Honor Society from Maggie Walker Governor’s School!  Under the guidance of the MW chapter sponsors, Ms. Love and Ms. LeCroy-Whitworth will induct 74 junior and senior class members at a ceremony during lunch in the auditorium this Thursday. Congratulations to our students.  NEHS is a nationally […]


TJ History Honor Society Induction at MLWGS, Wednesday December 1st at 3:30 pm

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The Thomas Jefferson History Honor Society welcomes its twelve newest members on Wednesday, December 1st. Sponsored by Dr. Brenda Ericson, the society induction ceremony will occur at 3:30 pm on Wednesday in the forum.  Mr. John Wilkes, a two-time R.E.B. Award winner, will serve as the keynote speaker.  Following the ceremony, students and parents are […]


Seeking your input on 2022-2023 budget development

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As we begin to develop the MLWGS operating budget for the 2022-2023 academic year, we need you to tell us your ideas on what should be included in next year’s budget. Tell us what initiatives you would like to continue or stop next year or what can we do differently. Are there ways we could […]


Holiday Scrip Shopping

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Happy Holidays Maggie Dragons! It`s almost Christmas and we`re inviting you to join our Scrip program to support our school. Simply do some of your everyday shopping with gift cards or e-certificates and Great Lake Scrip gives a percentage back to the MLWGS PTSA. And for every $50 you spend you`ll be entered into a […]


Holiday wishes to the MLWGS community

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We send you our best wishes for a joyful and restful Thanksgiving holiday break.  It’s important to pause in our busy and full lives to be thankful for those we love and our closest friends.  School is closed from Wednesday, November 24th through Friday, November 26th. Classes resume on Monday, November 29th.    “We must […]


MLWGS presents: The Laramie Project, Streaming and On-Demand this Friday – Sunday

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Maggie Walker Drama is proud to announce the premiere of our fall play, THE LARAMIE PROJECT. Based on the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay 21-year-old student at the University of Wyoming, THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a powerful and sometimes painful examination of the forces that drove two Laramie residents to attack Matthew Shepard and […]