February 11th marks the 63rd anniversary of the first civil rights sit-in led by high school students in the country and it happened in the Piedmont Triad.
HIGH POINT – A High Point school ranks among the top 10 public high schools in North Carolina, according to a magazine’s annual ranking of the best high schools in
Thousands more are set to graduate and walk across the stage in the coming days as Guilford County Schools’ graduations continue.Click the video player above to view other headlines from WXII 12 NewsWith the easing of restrictions over the past several weeks, students at comprehensive high schools are receiving eight tickets each. Students at Weaver Academy and Penn-Griffin School for the Arts will receive 10 tickets each. Tickets at public separate school graduations are determined by the room size being used at the school.While the district encourages mask-wearing, spectators will not be required to wear a mask. Students and staff will be provided masks to wear during the ceremony, district officials say.Over the course of the graduation season, more than 5,700 graduates will receive diplomas.Check with the district and specific school s websites for any future changes.Wednesday, June 2Site: Gateway Education Center Auditorium3:30 p.m. Gateway Education CenterSite: Haynes-In
Guilford County School Receives Top Ranking For Three Years Running by Neal Charnoff KERI BROWN/WFDD
For the third year in a row, Guilford County is home to the top-ranked school in North Carolina.
The Early College at Guilford has once again taken North Carolina’s top spot, according to U.S. News & World Report’s annual public high school rankings.
It also moved up in the survey to be ranked as the 20th best school in the country, and the nation’s second-best STEM high school.
Two other Guilford schools also ranked in North Carolina’s top five. The STEM Early College at N.C. A&T came in at third, and Weaver Academy placed fifth.
The school district said masks will be required and graduation ceremonies will follow state public health protocols. Author: Carrie Hodgin (WFMY News 2 Digital), Alma McCarty Published: 10:09 PM EDT April 13, 2021 Updated: 11:53 PM EDT April 13, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Guilford County Schools announced Tuesday night a revised schedule for the 2021 graduation ceremonies along with COVID-19 safety protocols.
Ceremonies for the 28 early/middle colleges and traditional high schools will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex.
The district said ceremonies for graduates attending Gateway, Haynes Inman and Greene Education Centers will be held on their campuses.
The district said masks will be required and ceremonies will follow state public health protocols. Guests must also were masks. Graduates will only be allotted five tickets. Guests must remain seated and be seated together. Doors will open 45 minutes prior to each ceremon