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New superintendent vows to earn trust

    New superintendent vows to earn trust

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has selected its first-ever female superintendent. During a special called meeting at the Board of Education building on Hanes Mill Road Tuesday morning, school

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Anderson named Schools’ top Classified Employee

    Anderson named Schools’ top Classified Employee

Damian Anderson, a kindergarten assistant at Mineral Springs Elementary School, is Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School’s 2013 Classified Employee of the Year. Anderson was working with students in teacher Glenstene Bailey’s classroom when

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New book becomes drug prevention tool for schools

    New book becomes drug  prevention tool for schools

Students like to learn from their peers. That is the basis for a new school resource to teach drug prevention in all 32 middle and high school classes in the

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Mature drivers (50+) invited to take advantage of safety assessment at no cost.

    Mature drivers (50+) invited to take advantage of safety assessment at no cost.

To assist older drivers with making safety a personal priority, Forsyth AARP Chapter # 1797, in partnership with the Gerontology Program at Winston-Salem State University will sponsor a CarFit© event.

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WSSU students receive full-ride Army/ROTC scholarships

    WSSU students receive full-ride  Army/ROTC scholarships

The U.S. Army presented Winston-Salem State University students Cadet Kevin Lovell Malone Jr. and Cadet Breanna E. Miller with $46,500

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WFU alum gives $1 million to alma mater

    WFU alum gives $1 million to alma mater

Wake Forest University graduate Wade Murphy (’00) is donating $1 million to support the Humanities Institute, extending the reach and

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The Sport of Science

    The Sport of Science

Brain power earns students medals  Students’ knowledge of anatomy, astronomy, chemistry and more were tested Saturday during a competition at

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Jack-of-all-trades passionate about getting kids to read

    Jack-of-all-trades passionate about getting kids to read

Johnny Duckett was a substitute teacher back in 2000 when it became apparent to him that one of the biggest

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New coalition lays out ambitious plan for schools and troubled youth

    New coalition lays out  ambitious plan for schools and troubled youth

City Council Member James Taylor convened the first-ever meeting of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Education Coalition Tuesday at City Hall. “I

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A&T student wins NSF contest

    A&T student wins NSF contest

Leon White, a North Carolina A&T State University doctoral student in the College of Engineering, and Hector Carmona of California

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