Fund-raising drive saves North Carolina enrichment program

Feb. 21, 2012
Alumni efforts will enable about 550 students to attend the N.C. Governor's School

The North Carolina Governor's School, an enrichment program for gifted students, will operate for 550 students on two campuses this summer, following a six-month drive by alumni who raised more than $700,000. The school was in danger of dying altogether last year after the legislature eliminated state funding. But the N.C. Governor's School Foundation stepped in with an emergency fund-raising campaign, bringing in contributions from individual donors and foundations.

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