Tag "Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools"

Panel tackles charters and vouchers

    Panel tackles charters and vouchers

A diverse group of experts debated the pros and cons of changes coming to the North Carolina education system during a public forum at Wake Forest University on Tuesday, Oct.

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YEEP info session is tomorrow

    YEEP info session is tomorrow

Special to The Chronicle The Youth Educational Enhancement Program (YEEP) at Mount Zion Baptist Church, 950 File St., will hold its annual parent/child orientation session on Friday, Sept. 6 at

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Budget cuts sending more teachers to free Warehouse

    Budget cuts sending more teachers to free Warehouse

In an age where budget cuts are not the exception but the rule, local educators are flocking to The Educator Warehouse. Born of a partnership among the Forsyth Education Partnership,

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Students get a little of everything in summer program

    Students get a little of everything in summer program

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools BELL Summer Success Program at Philo-Hill Middle School, which ran from  June 24  through July 26, offered a diverse enrichment program to local students. Instructors included

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New Super continues systemwide meetings

    New Super continues systemwide meetings

Dr. Beverly Emory, the new superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, is wasting no time in getting to know the community

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Johnson wraps another youth golf clinic

    Johnson wraps another youth golf clinic

By Kim Underwood Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools The Vic Johnson Junior Golf Clinic is about teaching young people how to hit

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Students take advantage of nationally-acclaimed summer program

    Students take advantage of nationally-acclaimed summer program

Eleven year-old Aryana James might be spending her summer in school, but has no complaints. “It’s fun – the activities

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The Greatest Generation

    The Greatest Generation

In Winston-Salem, like in countless cities across the South during the Jim Crow era, black students fought against the odds

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Grant calls for dramatic faculty changes at Cook

    Grant calls for dramatic faculty changes at Cook

When students return to Cook Elementary School in the fall, they will see a lot of new faces. Cook, which

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Vouchers making strange bedfellows

    Vouchers making strange bedfellows

Controversial bill has support among Dems and the GOP Some call it opportunity; others say it’s anything but. House Bill

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