
March 26, 2025
The Special Olympics Forsyth County Spring Games were held on March 19th,20th, and 21st at JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, NC. WS/FCS Cable 2 Photojournalist Kevin Wrenn shares w...

March 25, 2025
Hundreds of teachers, administrators, school staff, students, parents, and other citizens interested in the future of public education in North Carolina turned out to see Superinte...

March 25, 2025
City Plans Closure of Roads Near Fairgrounds During Spring Graduations People attending WS/FCS graduation ceremonies this spring will likely encounter heavier than normal traffic,...

March 21, 2025
Physical Education Specialist Donald Lamonte wanted his scholars at Griffith Elementary to learn all about the sport of wrestling. Mount Tabor head coach Perry Long, along with Gl...

March 20, 2025
Ariel Odugba is an exceptional student. The North Forsyth High School senior is a three-sport athlete and a team captain for both basketball and volleyball, she’s on track to gradu...

March 19, 2025
Parkland High School hosted the Superintendent’s Institute on Wednesday for a program titled “Still I Rise – Elevating Black Girls in High School with Equity, Empowerment, and Emot...
March 17, 2025
WS/FCS has made the first revisions to the draft proposed residential school boundary maps based on community feedback. It’s the first map update in an ongoing process to develop ...

Diggs Latham Elementary Custodian Cara McMullen Shows Perseverance By Publishing Book After 20 Years
March 17, 2025
Lead custodian Cara McMullen keeps Diggs Latham Elementary School clean and shining brightly daily. Recently, Cara has been shining as an author after she released her first book,...

March 11, 2025
LEAD Girls of NC, a non-profit organization based in Winston-Salem for girls in grades 6-8, will honor five LEAD participants at its 9th Annual Anniversary Soiree fundraiser for th...

March 11, 2025
Last Wednesday was a big day in Christopher Pegelow’s life. While the Carver junior was sitting in class at the Career Center, he was suddenly surprised by a big group of dignitar...

March 5, 2025
February was Black History Month, and WS/FCS was proud to celebrate it throughout the district. On Monday, 4th graders at Clemmons Elementary School, who spent the month researchi...

March 5, 2025
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education approved a plan for optional summer remediation and retesting during their meeting on Tuesday night. The Summer Program...

March 4, 2025
The “dynasty” continues. On Saturday, March 1, the Atkins High School Chess Team won the state chess championship in a six-round tournament hosted by Triangle Chess at the Raleigh ...

March 3, 2025
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools high schoolers and local mental health professionals came together at the Forsyth County Central Library last Thursday night to host a panel on...

February 28, 2025
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…. Blast Off! That’s the sound of the “Human Computers” of Diggs-Latham Elementary Visual & Performing Arts A+ Magnet School completing all 10 Stations...

February 28, 2025
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education will meet in the Education Building at 4801 Bethania Station Road in Winston-Salem on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. The board...

February 27, 2025
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is celebrating Black History all February long, and on Wednesday, hundreds of elementary school students presented a sampling of what they’ve l...

February 26, 2025
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education heard an update on the 2025-30 strategic plan during their meeting on Tuesday night. WS/FCS adopts strategic plans on f...

February 25, 2025
After months of collecting community feedback, the Fostering Diverse Schools initiative has produced the first three sets of potential residential boundaries for students, staff, a...

February 21, 2025
The Winston-Salem State University women’s basketball team recently visited Griffith Elementary School. The ladies made good on a promise to come read to the students who visited ...