Monday, April 29, 2019

Friday, April 26, 2019

Piedmont Craftsmen Comes to Carver

Two  craftsmen who work with rattan came to Carver to work with students.

You can read the story at Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

Here are more pictures:








Cultural Celebration at Vienna Elementary

On Thursday night, Vienna Elementary held its fourth annual Cultural Night.

To read the story, go to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

Here are more pictures:













Cash Students Participate in PTA Reflections Showcase

After Cash students participated in the PTA Reflections showcase in March, they were celebrated at the school with a reception.

To read the story, go to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

Here are more pictures:










Thursday, April 25, 2019

WS/FC Students Recognized at State Science Fair

Riyan LaNise Careathers
Jack Stieber

This comes to us from David DeLade, the Director of K-12 Science:

After an exciting weekend of science at the North Carolina Science and Engineering Fair, I am pleased to share that all ten students representing our district did an outstanding job presenting their science fair projects. 

Please help me congratulate the following students who won/placed during the state competition at N.C. State University.

Elementary Division

Elementary Exemplary Award
Jack Stieber - Southwest Elementary School 

Senior Division

Biological Sciences A: Honorable Mention 
Riyan Careathers - Atkins High School

The student's road to the state competition began by advancing at their local school's science fair to our district fair, then advancing at our WS/FCS district science fair to Region 5, then advancing from the regional 5 science fair to states.

I am proud of the students who represented WS/FCS and all their hard-work and dedication to a lifelong love of science.



Southwest Third-Graders Tell Life Stories in Pictures

Southwest is one of three elementary schools participating in a photo story show in the Arts District.

To read the story, go to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

Here are pictures and comments from some of the students:


Jessica Petree teaches third grade in the HAG (Highly Academically Gifted) program at Southwest Elementary.

Here are some of the things her students had to say:

Trey Crews: “It’s been a lot of fun. I like seeing what kind of places people see every day. We see some of the same things every day but most of them are different.”

Caroline Hawkins: “I’ve learned about a lot of different places.” 

Emma Sayers: “I learned about a lot of different places. At first, I thought that just the big cities were important, but then I looked around and saw a lot of monuments and other places. I thought big cities like Chicago and Los Angeles had all the cool stuff.”

James Tuttle: “I learned that sometimes what you think isn’t always the right decision and people can have different lives than you.”