For Kevin Nolan, Gloucester High School was a springboard to the world of mechanical and electrical engineering at Virginia Tech University.
Kevin says Gloucester High teacher Kurt Lichtenwald taught him about engineering and physics through hands-on projects and classroom teaching, allowing kids to learn about science in whatever way they learn best.
“I’m grateful for the education I got at Gloucester High School,” Kevin says. “My experience being here has been some of the best few years of my life.”
Watch Kevin’s story:
Fourth in a series of video profiles about why students and their families choose the Gloucester public schools. Read the introductory post about the #ChooseGloucester series here. You can also check out the student video profiles of Lizzie Luster, Austin Monell and Delaney Benchoff.

Great GMG video series of GHS grads! Nice surprise to see my great nephew, Kevin Nolan, one of the VATech Hokies, highlighted on your blog–big thank you from Cali!!
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Great GMG ChooseGloucester video series of GHS grads! Nice surprise to see my great nephew, Kevin Nolan, one of the VATech Hokies, highlighted on your blog–big thank you from Cali!!
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Thanks, Cathy. It was great to talk with Kevin and his dad, Tim. Kevin and so many other Gloucester High kids have such great stories to tell (go, Hokies!)
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Great Job once again talk about being in life and being grateful and best experiences of my life is a suitcase proud to take with you into the future. A teacher and Dad way to go and well said Kevin Nolan best wishes (VT) you will do just fine! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
An to think I thought “slinky down the stairs” was high tech guess it was in my era there! 🙂 Dave
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