Read Write Spell (RWS) is a community program based out of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church that strives to ensure that every child in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WSFCS) learns to read on grade level. RWS trains tutors in the science of reading to better assist students in need in WS/FCS.
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Jadon Blair is a name to be on the lookout for in the next few years when it comes to Forsyth County sports. The 6’2” 154-pound freshman has turned heads as the quarterback for the Mt. Tabor JV football team and as a forward on the JV basketball team.
Only about half of the third-grade students in WS/FCS are reading on grade level. To help combat this issue, Project Impact’s Reading Warrior initiative is here to help.
The Walkertown junior varsity basketball team has been playing well this year. Led by second year head coach Kenny Anderson, the Wolfpack are a small but scrappy team that is not afraid to lace them up against anyone.
Due to a $16 million miscalculation on the part of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) Human Relations Department, teacher’s supplemental increase will be $2,000 less than what they were told a month ago.
Due to a $16 million miscalculation on the part of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) Human Relations Department, teacher’s supplemental increase will be $2,000 less than what they were told a month ago.
After teaching in local public and charter schools for over 15 years, Dr. Jennifer M. Sherman’s dream of having her own business has become reality. Just before the holidays, more than a dozen people came together for the ribbon cutting ceremony for Sherman Academy.


