By Staff On Tuesday many kids returning home from Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools were buzzing about an internet sensation that spent […]
Features
Parental Rights, Investigations, & Transparency at Atkins High School
By Staff The events that occurred at Atkins High School the days between April 13th and 27th have become […]
Local WS/FCS Elementary Teachers Celebrate Autism Awareness Month
By Michael A. Wiseman What does it feel like to be a student with Autism? Different than every other student […]
Hanes/Lowrance to be Moved off Toxic Waste Site – No Word About Accountability
By Chad Nance & Carissa Joines In a seven to two vote Tuesday night, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board […]
Hanes/Lowrance and Toxic Waste – Asking the Right Questions
By Carissa Joines Additional reporting by Michael A. Wiseman “I don’t think you understand how science works.” – Edie, 8th […]
Semantics, Politics & Science – No Easy Solutions for Hanes/Lowrance
by Carissa Joines Elected officials with direct influence over the current matter with the Hanes/Lowrance campus have met this […]
Water’s Extreme Journey’ Opens at SciWorks January 28
By Staff School groups and other visitors will soon be able to experience life as a droplet of water […]
Bringing up Teens in the 21st Century – Sex & The Teenage Girl
By Kristen Daukas It’s no secret that I have three daughters. And now that they’re getting older, their maintenance […]
Old Salem Museums & Gardens to Present Created Equal: America’s Civil Rights Struggle Film Series
By Staff Old Salem Museums & Gardens is presenting screenings of clips from four documentaries in January, February, and […]
Atkins High Receives $25,000 from State Farm Safe-Driver Campaign
By Kim Underwood Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Thanks to a State Farm safe-driving campaign, Atkins Academic & Technology High School […]