Approximately 1,300 Forsyth Tech students will earn associate degrees, certificates and diplomas that signify completion of their programs of study during the 2016 commencement exercises, a five percent increase in the number of graduates compared to 2015.
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House of Representative member Edward Hanes Jr. will be the keynote speaker at Quality Education Academy High School’s 2016 commencement ceremony, scheduled for 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 4.
WSSU photo (L-R) Winston-Salem State University Provost Brenda Allen and Chancellor Elwood Robinson share a moment with University of North Carolina President Margaret Spellings during her visit to WSSU on
Submitted photo Quality Education Academy High School students celebrate “Sign Up Day.” FROM BLACK LED SCHOOLS OF CHOICE NEWSLETTER The Class of 2016 at Quality Education Academy High School (QEA),
Dr. Pierce SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE SALISBURY, N.C. – A scholar who earned her degrees from Ivy League schools and
Teacher Jaunita Ramsey and the five students she worked with show the plaque they won from the state of North
Photo by Donna Rogers Buddies read to their assigned students during the seventh annual Martin Luther King Jr. Read-In Program
Deonica Reid speaks as other panelists look on. By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle A number of former students from Winston-Salem


