
Our Kindergartners and First Graders will have a very special visitor next Friday, September 27.


September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month
Visit your local branch of the Forsyth County Public Library to obtain a library card. https://www.forsyth.cc/library/GetACard.aspx


Chocolate Bar Fundraiser Ends Friday, September 6
All money must be turned in on Friday to be eligible for prizes. Checks or cash, no coins, please.


No School on Labor Day


Chocolate Bar Fundraiser!
Help us raise funds for educational supplies and student resources by selling chocolate bars.


🏫 Your voice matters. WS/FCS is looking at potential changes to the School Bell Schedule. How do you feel about starting & end time adjustments? 🕒 Let us know your opinions now through Sept. 8. https://ow.ly/2wAK50T7Z3M #WSFCS


We are so excited! Our 4th graders are participating in the Skip Prosser READ Challenge sponsored by the Wake Forest University Athletic Department. Read all about it here! https://skipprosserliteracy.wfu.edu/signature-programs/read-challenge/


We held our PBIS assembly and Chocolate Bar Fundraiser Kickoff last Friday!




The Forsyth County Public Library sponsors a bookmark contest each year. Entry forms will be coming home with students. The deadline for entries is October 5.



We are so excited to see everyone tomorrow morning!!


Please take note of the new WSFCS cell phone policy


Connect with us on social media!


Welcome back, WS/FCS Teachers and Staff! 👋🎉 Let’s kick off the 2024-2025 school year with positivity and enthusiasm as we prepare to make a lasting impact on our students. #WSFCS #WSFCSPOG #WSFCSBackToSchool


Welcome back, WS/FCS Teachers and Staff! 👋🎉 Let’s kick off the 2024-2025 school year with positivity and enthusiasm as we prepare to make a lasting impact on our students. #WSFCS #WSFCSPOG #WSFCSBackToSchool

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The WS/FCS Educator Warehouse will open for the 2024-25 school year next week, starting with their open house running from August 1-3! Learn more on our website at https://www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/article/1685705.
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The WS/FCS Board of Education has approved N-Kenga Reich as the new principal of Prince Ibraham Elementary School.
Mrs. Reich began her career with WS/FCS in 2014 as a teacher at Konnoak Elementary. After moving to Cook Literacy Model School she served at Ashley Academy as an instructional facilitator. Currently, Mrs. Reich is the assistant principal at Ward Elementary School.
She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Winston-Salem State University. She earned a Master’s in Education from Salem College, and a Master’s in Educational Leadership from High Point University where she also completed a post Master’s certification in Educational Leadership and Organizational Development. Additionally, she holds five Professional Teaching Licensures from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and is currently pursuing her Doctoral Degree at High Point University.
Congratulations Mrs. Reich.
She will begin her new role on July 1, 2024
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