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I started at Patrick Henry High School in Washington County, Virginia, in 1982, hoping to share my knowledge and interests ...
He currently serves as Chair of Emerging Leaders United at the United Way of Forsyth County, where he champions civic ...
The S.G. Atkins Enterprise Center is more than the sum of its parts. It’s a living ecosystem of empowerment — where business ...
Imagine a Forsyth County where everyone, of every age, can thrive. A place where our streets are safe, our healthcare is accessible, our community is connected, and our homes support us as we grow ...
By Busta Brown What I admire most about my Person of the Week is his unshakable commitment to God’s word, his family, and to make Winston-Salem better and safer for our children and their families.
Only about half of the third-grade students in WS/FCS are reading on grade level. To help combat this issue, Project Impact’s Reading Warrior initiative is here to help.
By: Jess Schnur The Chronicle On April 14, Dr. Julie A. Freischlag announced the culmination of her 38-year career with her retirement at the end of 2025. As the CEO and chief academic officer of ...
As educators, we try to teach our students that accountability is not just about punishment; it’s about understanding, repairing harm, and learning how to move forward together. Think MTSS and the ...
TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Bitty and Beau’s Coffee will be closing its Winston-Salem location at the end of the month. The coffee shop, located at 411 W. 4th St., employs people with intellectual and ...
According to a recent article published in the The Carolina Journal, on average children in the North Carolina foster system are moved three times per year. Last week members of United Metropolitan ...
In this pivotal election year, as Americans face unprecedented health and social challenges, a groundbreaking new campaign is centering joy and redefining how we view the arts, not just as a form of ...