Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is readying for a celebration 125 years in the making. On Sept. 28, 1892, Slater Academy, the institute that would become WSSU, was founded by visionary
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“Parents and teachers should talk to each other about their expectations, so that there is a clear understanding of the role each has to play to make sure our students get the support they need to succeed.”
Ashley Academy students were greeted with high fives, handshakes and words of encouragement from nearly 100 locals from various walks of life on Monday.
East Coast Wings + Grill helped students by providing backpacks and school supplies for students at South Fork Elementary.
Daggett Shuler, Attorneys and the Winston-Salem Police Department provided brand new backpacks and school supplies for local students in need last week.
As hundreds of teachers got school supplies for their classrooms from the Educator Warehouse, a bus outside was collecting items to fill it back up.
To kick of the 2016 school year, Ashley Elementary School held a 100-man tunnel on the first day of school to inspire the young men at the school to have a prosperous year.
When the principal position at Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy became vacant earlier this summer, Reggie Hunt knew it was the job for him.
With only a few weeks left in their summer vacation, more than 500 local educators came together last week to help each other prepare for the school year.
The K.E.Y.S. (Knowledge Empowerment Youth Sponsorship) is a nonprofit organization co-founded by three individuals who were seriously concerned about the