Posts From Tevin Stinson

Carter G. Woodson honors a founding member

    Carter G. Woodson honors a founding member

Members of the community put on their dancing shoes and danced the night away last weekend during the 21st Annual Black and White Gala. 

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Teens showcase spoken word, visual arts creativity in Winston-Salem

    Teens showcase spoken word, visual arts creativity in Winston-Salem

The creativity and courage of nine local high schoolers was on full display last weekend during the 7th Annual Spring Retrospective, a showcase of spoken word and visual arts hosted

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North Carolina Black Repertory Company headed to downtown Winston-Salem

    North Carolina Black Repertory Company headed to downtown Winston-Salem

The North Carolina Black Repertory Company (the Black Rep) is moving downtown. After calling 610 Coliseum Drive home for more than 20 years, during a press conference earlier this week

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Early College of Forsyth County kicks off 2018 graduations

    Early College of Forsyth County kicks off 2018 graduations

More than a dozen high school students and their loved ones became very familiar with the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum last week as they participated in not one, but

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Cook Literacy Model School students show off talent with 1st May Day event

    Cook Literacy Model School students show off talent with 1st May Day event

With temperatures in the mid- to upper 90s last week, students, teachers, faculty, staff and parents at Cook Literacy Model

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Crosby Scholars: 25 years of promoting college access 

    Crosby Scholars: 25 years of promoting college access 

In the fall of 1992, seniors at Carver and Glenn High Schools embarked on a journey that no student before

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A night in Hidden Town

    A night in Hidden Town

Last week, students from Walkertown High School ditched their smart phones, laptops, iPads, and other high tech devices, and spent a night in Old Salem’s Hidden Town.

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Multicultural Fair takes people around the world

    Multicultural Fair takes people around the world

On Thursday, April 26 Diggs-Latham Elementary School held its annual Multicultural Fair.

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Building on progress at Cook

    Building on progress at Cook

Cook Literacy Model School is adopting a new initiative that will extend teachers’ reach on more classrooms. 

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McDaniel, El-Amin win Commission seats

    McDaniel,  El-Amin win Commission seats

Incumbent Fleming El-Amin and Tonya McDaniel came away with the victories over Tony Burton and incumbent Everette Witherspoon.

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