School Board To Move Hanes/Lowrance Students
The WinstonÂ-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education on Tuesday decided to move the students at Hanes and Lowrance middle schools by March 2.
The WinstonÂ-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education on Tuesday decided to move the students at Hanes and Lowrance middle schools by March 2.
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board is waiting one more week to decide what to do with students at Hanes and Lowrance middle schools, after parents learned that the site sits on contaminated grounds.
In a drastic change from her position last week, the superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools no longer fully supports replacing the deteriorating Lowrance Middle School with a new $15.4 million building on the same campus. Beverly Emory is also weighing the challenges of keeping open the adjoining Hanes Middle School.
At what was at times a volatile meeting, hundreds of parents and students filled Hanes auditorium in Winston-Salem Wednesday night to discuss the contaminated grounds underneath Hanes and Lowrance&
There is dissension within Forsyth County's commissioners over a $41 million education funding plan.
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education is holding a special meeting Wednesday to discuss immediate facility needs.