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Paula Wilkins now |
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Paula Wilkins then |
MAY 28, 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.
Paula
Wilkins is the school system’s Program
Specialist for Gifted Programs (AG/HAG) & Advanced Learning (AP/IB).
She started school at Walkertown Elementary, went on to Walkertown Middle and
graduated from Carver High School in 1998.
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Mike McDowell |
Mike
McDowell, who teaches science at Jefferson Middle School, graduated from
Parkland High School in 1991. He remembers having a mullet at the time. He also
attended Moore and Philo.
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Daniel Bryant |
Daniel
Bryant, who is the assistant principal at Jefferson Middle School,
graduated from West Forsyth High School in 2001.
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