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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools offer magnet programs focused on the visual and performing arts, the International Baccalaureate programs and technology. Three other magnet programs also are available.

International Baccalaureate Programs
International Baccalaureate programs cultivate internationalism and respect for other cultures, but also allow students to maintain a strong sense of cultural identity. Students are taught to be active learners, well-rounded individuals and engaged citizens, who gain practical experience of being part of an international community. The International Baccalaureate Organization works with almost 1,500 schools around the world and offers three programs:

  • the Diploma Programme (DP), for students in the final two years of school before college
  • the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for students aged 11 to 16 
  • the Primary Years Programme (PYP) is for students aged 3 to 12.

IB Diploma Programme
PARKLAND MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL

Parkland is an authorized IB World School offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. From the IB aims and objectives, Parkland created its magnet school theme of Rigor, Relevance, Relationships Internationalism and the Arts. All Parkland students are exposed to the rigorous standards of this internationally recognized program through Grade Level Projects and the Freshman Humanities Wheel.

The IB Diploma Programme is a rigorous course of study for juniors and seniors that provides a liberal arts curriculum from a global perspective. Students are expected to perform on a university level and sit for exams that are assessed on an international standard. Applicants must complete the following pre-requisites in the ninth and 10th grades: honors courses in all subject areas; Algebra II; and Level III of a foreign language.

Parkland is located at 1600 Brewer Road, Winston-Salem. For more information, call the school at 771-4700.

International Baccalaureate: Middle Years Programme – Grades 6-10
PAISLEY MAGNET SCHOOL

Paisley is the only middle school in Forsyth County authorized to offer the IB: Middle Years Programme, which is internationally recognized for its rigor. The Middle Years Programme provides a curriculum that allows students to develop knowledge, attitudes and skills they need to participate effectively in life in the 21st Century, with an emphasis on intercultural awareness. Global issues are incorporated in all parts of an accelerated curriculum through interdisciplinary teaching units structured to increase hands-on learning. The Middle Years Programme is designed to prepare students for the rigor of the IB Diploma Programme.

Paisley offers instruction in all eight subject areas that is more challenging than the state's regular curriculum. The science curriculum is enhanced through a week long residency for students at Space Camp or at Aviation Challenge.

Paisley is located at 1400 Grant St., Winston-Salem. For more information, call the school at 727-2775.

International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme
ASHLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

The teaching philosophy of the IB Primary Years Programme focuses on the total growth of maturing and developing children. The curriculum addresses students' educational, social, physical, emotional and cultural needs while integrating inquiry, internationalism and the experience of international schools with the N.C. Standard Course of Study. Ashley provides a Dual Language Immersion taught by Visiting International Faculty members in some classes for kindergarten through fifth grade. The school also offers pre-kindergarten, small class sizes at all grade levels, and a before- and after-school program.

Ashley is located at 1647 Ashley School Circle, Winston-Salem. Call 727-2343 for more information.

Internationalism
Mandarin Chinese Language Immersion and Global Technology
PHILO MAGNET ACADEMY
(new for 2008-09)

Philo's magnet program offers instruction in Mandarin Chinese, International Business and World Culture, and Global Technology. These programs promote academic excellence, cultural awareness and provide the skills students will need for success in a global economy. All students are required to take a foreign language.

Students who enroll in the Partial Language Immersion Program are taught Mandarin Chinese through a Chinese language class, math and physical education. Students who choose International Business and World Cultures study all types of careers that are touched by foreign markets, including banking and trade. Global Technology students use computers, language labs and other technology to connect to a larger world.

Philo is located at 410 Haverhill St., Winston-Salem. Call 771-4570 for more information.

Visual and Performing Arts Program
Magnet schools offer students opportunities to develop their special talents and abilities. An extensive variety of offerings allow students to explore their interests in courses that include orchestra, film making, visual arts, dance, choral music, drama and even gymnastics.

DIGGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Visual and Performing Arts School

At Diggs Elementary School, the arts are core parts of the basic curriculum and are thoughtfully integrated into daily classroom instruction to reach every child. This enriched environment is vigorous, challenging and demanding. Students are encouraged to connect, examine, imagine, idealize, test, tinker and adapt their thinking to achieve excellence in all areas. There are high expectations and standards for academic achievement. Instruction is available in visual art, , choral music, dance and music composition and instrumental music such as Suzuki strings, band, orchestra and piano.

Diggs is located at 950 Mock St., Winston-Salem. Call 727-2424 for more information.

MINERAL SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Renzulli Academy of Arts and Technology

Joseph Renzulli, a child psychologist, suggested that a wider variety of talents should be identified and nurtured in children from all cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. His "Schoolwide Enrichment Model" is premised on developing children's full potential, instead of concentrating on preparing them for standardized testing. At Mineral Springs Elementary, teachers will use Renzulli's model with the state curriculum to spark students' curiosity and lead them in detailed investigations, often using the arts and technology as avenues. Students will work in groups on projects to explore their interests.

Mineral Springs is located at 4527 Ogburn Ave., Winston-Salem. Call 661-4860 for more information.

HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Magnet for the Visual and Performing Arts

Hill strives for academic excellence through a program enriched by experiences in technology and the visual and performing arts. Hill merges a variety of teaching strategies to present required course work within an arts-enriched curriculum that makes the most of students' talents and interests.

Students can participate in an accelerated program with an extended school year and specific academic interventions designed to accelerate student learning in reading and math. This approach affords strong opportunities to integrate the arts and technology while focusing on academic achievement. Hill's curriculum is supported by partnerships with community leaders in dance, theater and filmmaking.

Hill is located at 2200 Tryon St., Winston-Salem. For more information, call the school at 771-4515.

MINERAL SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Magnet for Arts and Leadership

Mineral Springs Middle School's focus on the arts and leadership is designed to make the transition to middle school easier. The school's acclaimed arts programs help students bring out their individual talents while its emphasis on leadership will help students develop skills they'll need as adults.

Arts opportunities at the school include classes in drama, dance, visual arts, piano, stringed instruments, chorus and gymnastics. The faculty will use Steven Covey's theories of success to teach leadership skills. In addition, the school is committed to Howard Gardener's theories of "Multiple Intelligences" and plans to give an assessment to each student to determine his or her most developed "intelligences" as well as areas that need attention.

Mineral Springs Middle is located at 4559 Ogburn Ave., Winston-Salem. For more information, call the school at 661-4870.

PARKLAND HIGH SCHOOL
IB Diploma Programme and Center for the Cultural Arts

Parkland is an authorized IB World School offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. From the IB aims and objectives, Parkland created its magnet school theme of Rigor, Relevance, Relationships Internationalism and the Arts. All Parkland students are exposed to the rigorous standards of this internationally recognized program through Grade Level Projects and the Freshman Humanities Wheel.

Parkland also will serve as a high-school cultural arts center, blending the arts and the IB curriculum to offer a well-rounded high school program. Applicants to the IB Diploma Programme must complete the following pre-requisites in the ninth and 10th grades: honors courses in all subject areas; Algebra II; and Level III of a foreign language.

Parkland is located at 1600 Brewer Road, Winston-Salem. For more information, call the school at 771-4700.

REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL
Magnet School for the Visual and Performing Arts
(new for 2008-09)

Since 1923, the arts have been an important part of Reynolds academic offerings and a source of pride for students, parents and alumni. As a magnet school, Reynolds will integrate the arts in all core academic areas to provide students with increased opportunities for creativity, originality and critical thinking – all essential skills in the 21st-Century workplace. An exciting array of new arts courses also will expand opportunities for excellence. In addition to their core academic courses, students will have the opportunity to choose from three distinctive arts strands: Arts Infused, Arts Aware and Arts Intensive.

Students will experience a culture of the arts through campus wide, arts-related events and two professional performances each year. A "lunchtime" venue will be used to stage student performances, and upgraded projectors and sound systems will allow performances to be broadcast to classrooms and common spaces.

Reynolds is located at 301 N. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem. For more information, call 727-2061.

Technology Magnet Schools
Magnet schools offer technology that is specific to each magnet school's area of emphasis. In general, magnets also offer more computers, technology and software than is typically available at most elementary, middle and high schools. At the high school level, magnet students begin to develop their interest in and skills with technology into preparation for careers in biotechnology, computer technology and engineering.

Hanes Magnet Middle School
Project Lead the Way/Math, Science and Pre-Engineering
(new for 2008-09)

Hanes is the only middle school in Forsyth County offering Project Lead the Way, a pre-engineering program taught as an elective. Project Lead the Way is a national effort to make math and science relevant for students by applying the skills learned in the classroom to engineering projects.

The school's emphasis on gifted education allows every student to receive a rigorous education that addresses the ways they learn best. All students have opportunities to explore their interests, to expand their understanding of science, math and technology, and to excel as they develop new gifts and talents. Foreign languages offered include Latin, French and Spanish, and extracurriculars and clubs provide additional opportunities for students to explore their interests. Hanes has adopted a standard mode of dress.

Hanes is located at 2900 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem. Call 727-2252 for more information or go to hanesms.org.

ATKINS ACADEMIC AND TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL
Schools of Biotechnology, Computer Technology and Pre-Engineering
Atkins is like no other school in Forsyth County. Much like a college or university, it offers three schools on one campus. The Schools of Biotechnology, Computer Technology and Pre-Engineering provide rigorous high-level classes that prepare students for courses in those subjects at four- or two-year colleges, or to enter the workforce. Students must choose a school within Atkins and will use technology and equipment that rivals what is found at college labs or in the workplace.

At Atkins, the "three Rs" have new meaning -- rigor, relevance and relationships. Each school is supported by business, industry and community leaders. To prepare for careers and college-level work, students participate in mentoring, job shadowing and internship programs.

For more information, call the school at 703-6754.

Other Magnet Programs

THE DOWNTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
At the Downtown Elementary School, the school's location is central to its focus on teaching students about the world around them. Community resources are built into instruction to emphasize active, exploratory learning. The school is small, with about 330 students who are ages 3 through grade 5. Students at the Downtown Elementary School are assigned to classes of 15 students with one teacher for two years. Special options include extended day programs, half- or full-day preschool and kindergarten. Parents are required to spend one hour a week at the school.

The Downtown School is located at 610 North Cherry St., Winston-Salem. For more information, call the school at 727-2914.

MOORE MAGNET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Moore Magnet Elementary School provides students with life skills by using the theories of multiple intelligences and brain-based instructional practices to teach the state Standard Course of Study. Dr. Howard Gardner, a medical doctor and professor at Harvard University, theorized that there are many forms of intelligences, or "smarts," by which a person knows, understands and learns about the world. At Moore, Gardner's theories are put to use by giving students experience opportunities for learning through the eight "smarts." Students wear uniforms two days a week and their "eight-smarts" shirts on Fridays.

Moore is located at 451 Knollwood St., Winston-Salem. For more information, call the school at 727-2860.

WINSTON-SALEM PREPARATORY ACADEMY
College Preparatory -- Grades 6-12

Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy looks to the future by laying the groundwork for students to reach their full potential and continue their education after high school. Teachers and staff use Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation research that recommends personalizing students' instruction in small classes where they work in an environment of interest and trust, using multiple assessments of work, following democratic and equitable policies and practices, and forming close relationships with the school's community.

The school is housed in the former Atkins Middle school building and allows students the opportunity to spend grades 6 through 12 in a small learning community.

Winston-Salem Prep is located at 1215 N. Cameron Ave., Winston-Salem. For more information, call the school at 727-2910.

 

 
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