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Forsyth Tech, AAMPED host STEM camp for local young men

    Forsyth Tech, AAMPED host STEM camp for local young men

Forsyth Technical Community College (FTCC) and Crosby Scholars joined forces to host a computer camp for the young men currently enrolled in the African American Males Pursuing Education Dreams (AAMPED) program.

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Salem Academy offers admission to female students enrolled at closed American Hebrew Academy

    Salem Academy offers admission to female students enrolled at closed American Hebrew Academy

AHA students and parents wishing to find out more about this offer should contact Carol Killebrew at 336-917-5510 or carol.killebrew@salem.edu or Kylie Morris at 336-721-2806 or kylie.morris@salem.edu.

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New principals chosen for Meadowlark Middle and Piney Grove Elementary Schools

    New principals chosen for Meadowlark Middle and Piney Grove Elementary Schools

Matt Dixson will be the new principal at Meadowlark Middle School and Brendan Elkins will be the new principal at Piney Grove Elementary School.

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Commentary: Do school district standards and expectations fit today’s times?

    Commentary: Do school district standards and expectations fit today’s times?

Commentary: Do school district standards and expectations fit today’s times?

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WS/FCS names Core Award winners

    WS/FCS names Core Award winners

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools named its Teacher of the Year, Principal of the Year, Classified Employee of the Year, and Assistant Principal of the Year at a banquet held on Thursday, May 23.

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Local athlete achieves on both the field and in the classroom

    Local athlete achieves on both the field and in the classroom

Excelling in a sport and in the classroom is a tough task for any high schooler. For Madison Minga-Perry, managing both sports and academics is just another day.

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Financial expert tackles state’s Economic and Financial Literacy Act

    Financial expert tackles state’s Economic and Financial Literacy Act

The North Carolina General Assembly is considering a bill that would make it a requirement for high school students to a pass financial literacy course before they graduate.

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Holding schools accountable creates the most growth for minority kids

    Holding schools accountable creates the most growth for minority kids

Accountability is hard but necessary. There are approximately 2,600 public schools in North Carolina. Of those, 483 are low performing.

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Ministers’ Conference prepares for MLK scholarships

    Ministers’ Conference prepares for MLK scholarships

It has been a mission for the conference to invest in the lives of the local youth for many years now.  Hundreds of students have benefited from the scholarships over the years.

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Equity v. Equality Giving Students the Tools They Need to Succeed

    Equity v. Equality Giving Students the Tools They Need to Succeed

Equity v. Equality Giving Students the Tools They Need to Succeed

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