Education

Summer camp starts at Emmanuel Baptist Church

Instructors and Elders of the Kemet Academy Summer Camp completed the first week of classes, which began on June 13 and will continue until Aug. 18. The program lasts from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Walkertown High senior receives scholarship from Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity

    Walkertown High senior receives scholarship from Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity

Marcus Jeffery Williams, a graduating senior at Walkertown High School was selected as the Darryl A. Prince Sr. scholarship recipient for 2016.

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Refreshing the WSSU brand

    Refreshing the WSSU brand

Although the name will remain the same, and tuition will not be reduced to $500 a semester thanks to the disposal of Senate Bill 873, major changes are on the horizon at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU).

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Moving forward

    Moving forward

Last weekend all 14 high schools in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) held graduation ceremonies for the class of 2016.

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WS/FCS to provide some summer meals for all the students

  WS/FCS to provide some summer meals for all the students

Chartwells School Dining Services, the company that serves breakfast and lunch to over 2.3 million school children each day, and Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WSFCS) will offer free breakfast and lunch to all children in the community during the summer months.

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Education chief addresses discussion on African-American boys

  Education chief addresses discussion on African-American boys

Boys and men of color have lower high school graduation rates, a much greater likelihood of going to prison, and higher mortality rates from homicide.

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Triad publisher receives doctorate

  Triad publisher receives doctorate

Triad founder, publisher & CEO of Diversity Woman Magazine, Sheila Robinson, was conferred with the degree Doctor of Education during University of Pennsylvania’s 260th commencement ceremony, held on Saturday, May 14.

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Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

  Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

To Republican Sen. Tom Apodaca of Hendersonville, his Senate Bill 873, also known as the “Access to Affordable College Education Act,” is the perfect prescription for allowing worthy in-state students, beginning in the fall of 2018, to be enrolled in five UNC system universities at a reduced rate of $500 per semester.

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Teachers, students discuss history of integration in WS/FCS

  Teachers, students discuss history of integration in WS/FCS

Last week, more than 60 years since the landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education, former educators and students sat down to talk about what life was like following the desegregation of schools here in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County and the current state of public education.

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Salem grads told to bet on themselves

  Salem grads told to bet on themselves

Erika James, Dean of Goizueta Business School at Emory University, told the Salem College Class of 2016 last Saturday morning to always bet on themselves.

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