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Program hosts first summer math camp

    Program hosts first summer math camp

 This year the AAMPED program is making sure young men in the community are staying sharp during summer break with its first Math I Camp.

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New math program headed to Carver

    New math program headed to Carver

Carver High School is looking to adopt a new educational model that uses technology to accelerate learning.

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Full STEAM ahead

    Full STEAM ahead

Photo by Tevin Stinson Annual conference encourages girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE “Go for it and never let

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‘Team’ Spirit

    ‘Team’ Spirit

NBN hopes groups benefit from network of sharing (pictured above:  NBN’s Dee Washington greets meeting attendees.) Neighbors For Better Neighborhoods’ grantees will now be called “community teams,” the grassroots community organizing

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Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

    Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

Joe Childers, the principal of Atkins Academic & Technology High School, has been named a 2014 Regional Principal of the

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Editorial: Motor City Madness

    Editorial: Motor City Madness

“Imported from Detroit” was the tagline for a very popular 2011 Super Bowl XLV commercial. It featured images with Detroit-born

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Magnet programs to use upcoming fair to shine

    Magnet programs to use upcoming fair to shine

(pictured above: Angela Neal works with students at Mineral Springs Middle School.) In her three years as principal of Mineral Springs

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Accomplished Easton teacher retires

    Accomplished Easton teacher retires

After 36 years as an educator in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System, Judith Whitmire-Bryant has left the classroom and the

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Program gives gift of reading year-round

    Program gives gift of reading year-round

(pictured above: Media Coordinator Myra Worrell presents a book to a Konnoak student.) by: Kim Underwood W-S/Forsyth County Schools Fifth-grader Lizeth

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Change in GED format may be hinderance

    Change in GED format may be hinderance

In keeping with North Carolina’s adoption of the Common Core State Standards Initiative for students in grades K-12, the GED

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