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COMMENTARY: Solutions to problems summer can bring for students and parents

    COMMENTARY: Solutions to problems summer  can bring for students and parents

By James J. Hankins Here are some of the problems that can be solved with summer educational plans for students and parents: *Many students never open a book during the

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Is racism America’s Berlin Wall? Question tackled at MLK Jr. Day breakfast

    Is racism America’s Berlin Wall? Question tackled at MLK Jr. Day breakfast

In photo: Cindy Smith Gordineer, president and CEO of the United Way of Forsyth County, and Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines listen as Dr. John Mendez, a civil rights advocate and pastor

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Bumphus inspires area educators

    Bumphus inspires area educators

(pictured above: Dr. Walter Bumphus speaks.) Born into a family of 10 children with parents who didn’t finish high school, Dr. Walter Bumphus, president and CEO of the American Association of

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Analysis finds successful colleges for graduating low-income black students

    Analysis finds successful colleges for graduating low-income black students

Winston-Salem State University makes auxiliary list We name 23 schools that have shown great success at graduating more than 50 percent of their black students without a lot of fanfare

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‘A Time to Kill’ sparks discussion of race and justice

    ‘A Time to Kill’ sparks  discussion of race and justice

(pictured above:  Derrick Parker (left) and Brain Joyce on stage in ‘A Time to Kill.’) “Do you think we live

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The Right to Quality Education?

    The Right to Quality Education?

Leaders say the law makes no such assurances (pictured above:  Panelists David Dennis with Superintendent Beverly Emory (center) and moderator Denise

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‘What Would You Do?’ reporter to speak at DCCC

    ‘What Would You Do?’  reporter to speak at DCCC

Emmy award-winner and ABC News journalist John Quiñones will discuss the power of education when he visits Davidson County Community

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Sunday voting rally attracts hundreds

    Sunday voting rally attracts hundreds

(pictured above:  Marchers depart from United Metropolitan on Sunday.) They marched. They chanted and sang. They voted. Souls to the Polls

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Inspired by Tragedy

    Inspired by Tragedy

(pictured above:  TaWanna Archia) Domestic violence education group holding first program A new organization is working to equip women –

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Surprise for Superhero principal

    Surprise for Superhero principal

(pictured above:  Ron Davis reacts to his surprise gift.) Ron Davis, the principal of Gibson Elementary School, is a fan

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