Earlier this week, N.C. Superintendent of Public Education Mark Johnson unveiled the state’s redesigned School Report Cards website.
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On Thursday, Nov. 16 nearly two dozen students, teachers, administrators and other members of the community came together to discuss race relations, and the impact institutional racism has on the
Before the end of the month, Superintendent Beverly Emory and the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education will have to submit plans to the N.C. State Board of Education on
By Bridget Elam,For The Chronicle What can be said about Winston-Salem? Many know that it is the home to several respected colleges and universities, world class hospitals and a
Although the Dixie Classic Fair isn’t scheduled to return to the city until Sept. 2018, the Education Building at the
By MeSiona Cunningham, For The Chronicle “Union Time: Fighting for Workers Rights” is an exciting documentary that exposes the struggles of
Rep. Terry analyzes state of education at forum Rep. Evelyn Terry has never been one to pull punches when sharing
Students from Speas Global Elementary School last week received a science lesson they will remember for some time, thanks to
GIDE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides after-school and summer programs for students. This year the program relocated to 14th Street Community Center.
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