Education

WSSU’s Education Department celebrates 125 years

    WSSU’s Education Department celebrates 125 years

Last week thousands of alumni returned to the city to celebrate the legacy of WSSU during Homecoming. And on Thursday, Oct. 26, the Department of Education celebrated 125 years of excellence. During the Educators Endured, Enriched and Embodied Excellence Luncheon

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WSSU alumni nurses receive call to action

    WSSU alumni nurses receive call to action

Not many events during WSSU’s Homecoming were as elegant as the Nurses Gala and Awards ceremony held at the Anderson Center on Thursday Oct. 26.

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School and classroom management strategies are explored

    School and classroom management strategies are explored

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ Title I Department and the Beta Lambda Chapter of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Inc. sponsored “School Management Strategies and Techniques”.

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WS/FCS Title I Department meets with N.C. Principal of the year

    WS/FCS Title I Department meets with N.C. Principal of the year

The 2017 North Carolina Principal of the Year Jason Griffin shares ideas and techniques with local educators.

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11 WS/FCS seniors are National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists

  11 WS/FCS seniors are National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists

Eleven students in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County high schools have been named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists for the 2018 Scholarship Program.

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Don’t call it a comeback; Carver High is in Carol Montague-Davis’ DNA

  Don’t call it a comeback; Carver High is in Carol Montague-Davis’ DNA

By Busta Brown The Chronicle This past July, Beverly Emory, superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, announced that Carol Montague-Davis will

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Victor Johnson Jr. gains high honor

  Victor Johnson Jr. gains high honor

During the school board meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 10 longtime local educator Victor Johnson Jr. was awarded the highest honor a civilian in the state can receive, The Order of the Long Leaf Pine.

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Parents advocate group targets local schools

  Parents advocate group targets local schools

The Parent Education Action Network (PEAN), a local initiative designed to address disparities in the school system, is looking to

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WSSU celebrates 125th anniversary

  WSSU celebrates 125th anniversary

Winston-Salem State University was filled with fun and excitement last week as faculty, staff, students, and alumni celebrated the university’s 125th anniversary.

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S.O.A.R.ing to new heights

  S.O.A.R.ing to new heights

Imanne Robinson will remember his Senior Skip Day as the day he changed his life and got the opportunity to follow a childhood dream.

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