Dr. Joe L. Dudley Sr. roused the audience at Quality Education Academy’s 13th annual Legacy Ball on Saturday, Nov. 8. He and Pastor Anthony Knotts of The Embassy Church International
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(pictured above: QEA Point Guard DeAngelo Bruster in action.) (Photo by Charles Leftwich Jr.) Quality Education Academy earned a split at the Phenom Hoops National High School Showcase played at Forsyth
Whether Juvonte Reddic of Winston-Salem makes it in the NBA is anyone’s guess. Reddic, a rugged power forward from Virginia Commonwealth, has the physical attributes which will serve him well
Quality Education Academy will not face the Carlisle School of Martinsville, Va. tonight, afterall. The highly-anticipated match-up was scrapped Monday night because of the strong possibility of inclement weather. The
QEA basketball will play in their two biggest games of the season next week. At least twenty Collegiate Division I
(pictured above: Program players (from left) Ruby Reaves, Kamya Simmons, Christina Baker, MaSasha Staley and Shabria Stewart.) Judging by the reaction
The 7-0 Quality Education Academy Basketball Team, currently ranked the 15th top high school program in the nation by MaxPreps,
Quality Education Academy celebrated the grand opening of its new gymnasium with a 64-48 upset victory over national basketball powerhouse
The Winston-Salem Christian (WSC) girls varsity basketball team put together a memorable season that none of their players will soon forget. After playing nearly 50 games, the Lions went 40-6 overall on the year, outscored their opponents on the season by nearly 1,000 points, and also brought home a state championship.