Education

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 be the new principal at Carver High School. The twist

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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 help parents get more involved in their children’s education by

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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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Jobs expo covers the bases for students and employers

  Jobs expo covers the bases for students and employers

It’s never too early to start planning for your future, and last week hundreds of students on the campus of Winston-Salem State University did just that that during the Career Internship Graduate School Expo.

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Scholars program looks to expand

  Scholars program looks to expand

Crosby Scholars Community Partnership is looking to expand a program that helps African-American males reach their full potential.

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School officials, students, alumni break ground on Paisley/Lowrance

  School officials, students, alumni break ground on Paisley/Lowrance

Local school officials, community leaders, current, and former students came together to break ground on the new John W. Paisley

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WSSU breaks ground on $53.3 million science building

  WSSU breaks ground on $53.3 million science building

In about two years, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) will have a brand new, state-of-the-art science building that will rival others

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Author says engage all students

  Author says engage all students

In 1997, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum released her groundbreaking book “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in The Cafeteria?”

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