The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education approved two new district leaders at its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 15. Dr. Paula Wilkins has been named chief academic officer and Ms. Bridget Hayes is the new principal of North Forsyth High School.
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Brunson Elementary will soon have a new home. During their meeting on Nov. 15, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education voted to move forward with the project at the Patterson Avenue site.
The ascension of Hakeem Jeffries finally signals Democrats’ willingness to move on from the Old Guard
East Forsyth guard Will Gray garnered a lot of attention last year with his play on the court, which included conference player of the year. Because of his stellar play, it warranted a lot of attention from the next level and after much deliberation, Gray has decided to attend the University of North Carolina at Pembroke to play basketball.
For the second time in three years, the Lady Mustangs captured a Mary Garber Championship. Parkland defeated Mt. Tabor 50 to 39 in the Atrium Health Wake Forest bracket of the 33rd annual Tip-off Classic.
The Elberson Fine Arts Center Gallery at Salem Academy and College is currently featuring the exhibit “Finding Place,” an exhibition of multi-dimensional works by Ollie Singleton, curated by Kimberly Varnadoe. The exhibit runs through Dec. 16 and can be viewed Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
In the summer of 1997 Winston-Salem native Jeff Smith sent out an email to about a dozen of his friends with a list of things to do around the city. That email was the start of the Smithy’s Notes, the city’s go-to source to find out about what’s going on in the area
The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Meet Winston-Salem’s own ‘Mr. Fix It,’ Julian Martin


