Forsyth Herald – August 2, 2018

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Alliance Academy of Innovation offers five themed pathways, including School of Healthcare & First Responders, where students will learn on a life-like ambulance model.

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Commission salary examined

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Forsyth goes back to school Read more, Pages 11 – 12

Duncan wins Lt. Gov. nomination

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photos by KATHLEEN STURGEON/Herald

Megan and Paul Cromie are joining Forsyth County Schools this year and keeping teaching a family tradition.

Nearly 400 new educators learn the basics about teaching in Forsyth County at the annual New Educator Orientation at Denmark High School.

Music Fest is big success

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