Two afternoons a week, Daryl Gordon heads to the gym at Hall-Woodward Elementary once all the buses are on their way. Some days, as many as 80 students head that
Two afternoons a week, Daryl Gordon heads to the gym at Hall-Woodward Elementary once all the buses are on their way. Some days, as many as 80 students head that
Hope, the pillar on which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. built many a sermon, was a recurring theme Monday morning at the prayer breakfast The Chronicle has held each MLK
Kimberley Park Elementary is among the local schools using Karen Cuthrell’s “The Feeling Friends” program to teach students how to manage anger and channel their energy into something positive. Cuthrell,
Parkland students helping kids in Ghana Children in the tiny village of Nsumesama, Ghana will soon be heading to school in style, thanks to the efforts of 17-year-old Ginaya Meyer.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County came together, in conjunction with the Sickle Cell Foundation, to assemble Thanksgiving baskets
WSSA marks its second anniversary The Winston-Salem Senegalese Association (WSSA) celebrated its second anniversary Sunday at the Sprague Street Community
Last year, Demetrius Hill chose to go to John F. Kennedy High School because he thought the magnet high school
The Carver High School Marching Band, under the direction of Juan Eckard, provided the rhythm as more than 100 seniors
Durham-based North Carolina Mutual kicked off its 115th anniversary celebration last week in conjunction with its annual recognition of Founders’
Hundreds of trees planted in East Winston City-sponsored Community Roots Day is more popular than ever. The annual tree planting
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