Friday, May 30, 2014

Meet Kenneth Simington, Wendy Brewington and Ronnie Christian

MAY 30, 2014 - Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the consolidation of the city and county school systems. As part of that, we’re recognizing people who are a product of the school system who now work for the school system
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Kenneth Simington is the Assistant Superintendent for Instructional and Student Services. He graduated from East Forsyth High School in 1979. He also attended North Elementary, Ibraham, Walkertown Junior High and Carver.  He became a school counselor in 1988 and came to Central Office in 1999.

Kenneth Simington now
Kenneth Simington then


Wendy Brewington is the principal at Ward Elementary School. She graduated from Mount Tabor High School in 1990. She joined the school system in 1998. She taught fifth grade at Old Town Elementary School, served as assistant principal at Rural Hall and North Hills elementary schools and became the principal at Ward in 2006.

“I love working with all the different kinds of students and teachers,” Brewington said. “They are all different and unique. I also love working for this school system because everyone works together to help each other, always keeping the best interest of the students in mind.” 


Wendy Brewington then


Ronnie Christian is an assistant principal at the Career Center. He graduated from Parkland in 1985. He started school at Griffith, went on to Diggs, then Griffith again, and then on to Anderson and Parkland.

Ronnie Christian

If you graduated from high school here and now work for the school system, we’re inviting you to send us photo of you, if possible, holding your yearbook or diploma or wearing your letter jacket (if you can still fit in it). Anything else that connects you to those days works just fine, too. And, if you have a picture of one of your classes in elementary school, by all means, send that, too. 

Be sure to let us know when you graduated from what high school and what your job title is these days.




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