 We're hoping to raise $50 million that allows us to go beyond statewide support and even expand what we can do for more students in our state. So we have been a leader in that regard over these many years and now our state is sort of doubling down on that investment and allowing us to open a second campus in western North Carolina that will serve even more talented students from across our state. And so we're really excited for the campaign and the success thus far. Really appreciate the tremendous support that we have from our alumni, our families and our friends that are allowing us to expand opportunities and really help meet the need of North Carolinians today and well into the future. I reflect on what's been most impactful to me in my life and I always come back to science and math being the most impactful thing to me personally. It's why I invest my time and energy back into supporting the school. I'll never be able to repay what I got from the school. What I do know is that when you have an asset that's so strong you want to double down, you want to invest more in it. You know one of the great things about the school is it is a broad high school. You develop your skills, your personality, your interpersonal skills and your intellectual abilities and when you add all that up that can help you or lead you down a path to your future career, whatever that might be. Students from all over North Carolina come to NCSSM seeking new challenges and here with the wonderful support of donors and the state we are able to ignite their imaginations and stir their creativity, challenge their intellects so that they are transformed and transformed themselves into informed, empathetic, engaged, ethical citizens and leaders who are going to work very hard to make this world of ours better. It is a transformational experience and a transformational opportunity. It's an opportunity to come and learn, to be exposed to subject work but also again to people. It prepared me I think to be a better global citizen just by experiencing in a small way what it was like to live and work with people who I'd never met before but who were working together for the same mission, to get an education, to invest in our own futures and to help support in many ways our families and communities. We've with the support of Carl and Ashley Rydeen have been able to found the Rydeen program for innovation and leadership in artificial intelligence and so this is a program where we're working on helping to bring to students and teachers more information about the importance that AI is playing. We want to also build in on the front end of this the potential ethical implications that we should all be considering as AI continues to grow. Step of December is an intentional effort on the part of the school to bring students who have been traditionally underrepresented in STEM fields to come build a strong foundation, to gain exposure to topics and subjects they may not have had access to at their home high school and then also to build community among students, their peers, among the teachers at NCSSM and then among industry professionals and higher education professionals who come in to talk to the students and really motivate them to do a STEM career. The instructors here really helped me gain a larger perspective of the world and make sure that I knew that there's never just one way to do things, there's infinite. I think it's incredibly important for all alumni of NCSSM to keep in touch with this incredible community that has helped me grow personally into who I aspire to be and it nurtured my dreams and passions into something that could tangibly be studied and communicated in a way that could help me become somebody who could serve the community around me. I have students, they come up to me and say, Governor, I went to the School of Science and Mathematics, they're so proud of it and they've done so well with it and we want it to affect all of the public schools in North Carolina and help them be the best they can be. That's the way you get economic growth, that's why if you want to have a strong economy and better jobs the best thing you do is support education but you've got to support it in smart ways and the School of Science and Mathematics was one of the best ones that ever came along. One of the things we're most excited about with NCSSM coming to Morganton is the wonderful academic minds that it will bring to this community, not just in the students who are going to be brilliant but in the faculty and the way that the faculty and the students will interact with the health care system. Science, technology, engineering and math are at the crux of what we do in health care so we see the opportunity to mentor students, to help with research and to be excited as those students turn into wonderful adults that will make huge differences and improvements in our state overall. Talent exists everywhere, zip code doesn't define that but sometimes opportunity is defined and so what this school has been able to do is to bring students for the past 41 years from all over North Carolina giving them a unique STEM education that I believe is one of if not the best in the United States and from that help to not only advance public education in our state but to help our state grow and thrive.