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County Commissioners approve $700,000 for Ashley Elementary design documents

    County Commissioners approve $700,000 for Ashley Elementary design documents

County Commissioners approve $700,000 for Ashley Elementary design documents

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WS/FCS bus drivers end strike, new plan is on the table for discussion

    WS/FCS bus drivers end strike, new plan is on the table for discussion

WS/FCS bus drivers end strike, new plan is on the table for discussion

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Local nonprofit to hold luncheon for victims of domestic violence

    Local nonprofit to hold luncheon for victims of domestic violence

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence says there are 10 million people a year who are physically abused by an intimate partner and there have been 563 gun-related domestic violence

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WS/FCS pass bylaws for Multicultural Advisory Council, virtual meeting format 

    WS/FCS pass bylaws for Multicultural Advisory Council, virtual meeting format 

Less than six months after Superintendent Angela P. Hairston made the recommendation for the special committee to be formed, last week the school board passed the bylaws for the Multicultural

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WS/FCS opens two new schools for 2019-2020 school year

    WS/FCS opens two new schools for 2019-2020 school year

On Monday, Aug. 26, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County students at Paisley IB Magnet, Lowrance Middle, and Konnoak Elementary Schools will start the year in brand new facilities.

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Math Bootcamp scores in East Winston

    Math Bootcamp scores in East Winston

From June 20 to July 25, almost 50 children at the W. R. Anderson Center, the 14th Street Community Center and Ephesus Junior Academy benefited from one-hour sessions three days a week.

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Separate school districts could help students in city and county schools

    Separate school districts could help students in city and county schools

What if Winston-Salem and Forsyth County schools operated as two separate entities?

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Local teacher starts summer camp to spark kids’ creativity

    Local teacher starts summer camp to spark kids’ creativity

For as long as she can remember, Jessica Spatcher has dreamed of owning and operating her own summer camp for children in the community and three weeks ago that dream became reality when she opened the doors and invited children to Creative Day Summer Camp (CDSC).

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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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