Sunday, July 5, 2009 — Two local students received degrees from Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem after completing the Spring 09 semester.
They are Monique Danielle Earley of Albemarle, who received a degree in chemistry and Maxter Ernest Allen, III, of Norwood, who received a degree in history.
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Students graduate from WSSU
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Richfield parents, students share in 100th day event
Richfield Elementary first grade students celebrated a milestone in the school year Monday afternoon.
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AMS observes Black History Month
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Kingville alumni award scholarship
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Gray Stone takes Quiz Bowl championship
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Doughnuts for Dads more than just a time for socializing
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Central hosts algebra workshop
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West Middle student wins Spelling Bee
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Participants say their lives have changed after ESL class
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Gray Stone conducts honor society induction
Gray Stone Day School held its seventh annual National Honor Society induction (NHS) recently at the school in Misenheimer.
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Finance director explains use of lottery funds
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