By John Davenport, Guest Columnist A recent story caught my eye. It addressed the evolution of career and technical education in the local high schools, particularly in the areas of
By John Davenport, Guest Columnist A recent story caught my eye. It addressed the evolution of career and technical education in the local high schools, particularly in the areas of
(pictured above: Sen. Kay Hagan casts her ballot on Oct. 24 during the early voting period in Guilford County.) Voters – 1, Prognosticators – 0. Early figures show that Midterm voter
Midterm elections tend to have far less voter turnout than presidential ones, but they can have just as big of an effect. In the 2010 midterms, Democrats suffered greatly, losing
Democratic Party forum features School Board hopefuls (pictured above: Deanna Taylor speaks passionately at the forum.) The Forsyth County Democratic Party hosted a forum for School Board candidates Tuesday at
Democrat Deanna Taylor has announced her intentions to run for one of the two School Board District I seats up
The Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership is gauging public opinion about its proposed Downtown Business Improvement District. The district would cover roughly
Science-minded students treated to special career fair Students at Atkins Academic and Technology High School were shown the opportunities that
It could be said that Daniel Piggott Jr.’s common core algebra class is a boys’ club, and that’s the way
By the time Dr. Beverly Emory takes office as Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ new superintendent in July, she will likely already
The federal sequestration, or across the board budget cuts, that went into effect on March 1 will have substantial impact
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