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Winston-Salem Teachers for Equity, Achievement, Community, & Humanity (Winston-Salem TEACH) is the story of three local higher education institutions joining together to transform the quality of education in Winston-Salem–and we’re proud to a supporter of this effort! This partnership between Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University, and Salem College will help create a pipeline of highly-effective teachers in schools across the county. Learn more at winstonsalemteach.com/ #EquityinEducationAn amazing night welcoming our inaugural cohort of Winston-Salem TEACH Residents to Winston-Salem! Special thank you to Superintendent McManus who joined our ce…lebration and welcomed the Residents. Winston-Salem TEACH is truly a community project, and tonight represented it at its fullest! Thank you to the institutional leaders that joined us, including the Winston-Salem TEACH leadership team: Dr. Cynthia Denise Williams Brown (WSSU), Dr. Kate Robb Allman (Wake Forest & WSSU), Dr. Alan Brown (Wake Forest), Dr. Sheryl Long (Salem College), and Alexandra Hoskins (WS/FCS). Thank you to Fiddlin’ Fish for hosting the event, and thank you to the amazing businesses that donated items to the Residents’ “Welcome to Winston-Salem” bags: a/perture cinema, Camino Bakery, Black Philanthropy Initiative, Bookmarks, West Salem Public House, Dewey’s Bakery, Camel City Goods Co., Sophisticated Florals by Stephanie, Fiddlin’ Fish Brewing Company, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, Dr. Zach Albertson from Winston Smiles Dentistry, and The Winston-Salem Foundation. Welcome to Winston-Salem, WS-TEACH Residents!