Education

Annual Black and White Gala held to raise funds for travel abroad program

    Annual Black and White Gala held to raise funds for travel abroad program

The gymnasium of Carter G. Woodson School (CGWS) was filled with fun and excitement last Friday night as dozens came out to celebrate the school’s 19th anniversary.

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Continuing the conversation

    Continuing the conversation

For the second time this school year, students from area high schools came together last week to discuss the state of race relations in area schools at Parkland High School.

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List of core values headed to school stakeholders

    List of core values headed to school stakeholders

During an open meeting on Tuesday, May 10, board members were split into groups and asked to make a list of words they think should be associated with the overall mission of the district. Director of Communications Alexandra Hoskins encouraged board members to select words that everyone could relate to.

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Melissa Harris-Perry: Defy odds, make a difference

    Melissa Harris-Perry: Defy odds, make a difference

The Lawrence Joel Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum was filled with joy and excitement last Saturday as more than 800 undergraduate and graduate students from Winston-Salem State University completed their academic voyage during the 126th commencement ceremony.

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Improvise in life, speaker tells WF grads

  Improvise in life, speaker tells WF grads

Patel spoke to about 1,900 graduates during the Monday, May 16 commencement ceremony held on campus.

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Diggs-Latham teacher named A+ Educator of the Year

  Diggs-Latham teacher named A+ Educator of the Year

A teacher in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System has been named Educator of the Year for North Carolina A+ Schools.

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New initiative looks to help education shortfalls

  New initiative looks to help education shortfalls

Project Impact was announced last week during the Winston-Salem Foundation’s annual community luncheon. President of the foundation Scott Wierman said, “We can’t just look at the school system to fix issues in our schools without any help.

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Diggs-Latham Elementary celebrates Cinco de Mayo

  Diggs-Latham Elementary celebrates Cinco de Mayo

Last Friday, more than 100 students, parents and faculty members at Diggs-Latham Elementary School came together to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.

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WSSU’s Rehabilitation Counseling Program ranked among the top in U.S.

  WSSU’s Rehabilitation Counseling Program ranked among the top in U.S.

Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) was recently recognized by Affordable Colleges Online, a leading education and industry resource for online education information, for having one of the best online counseling programs in the nation.

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Flack retiring after 26 years of service

  Flack retiring after 26 years of service

When Dr. Sylvia Flack agreed to return to her alma mater, Winston-Salem State University, in 1989 as dean of health sciences, she had only planned to stay one year. Earlier this month, more than 25 years later, Flack officially announced her retirement from WSSU.

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