Members of the Jacket Integrated Academy.
It's a Dirty Job ...
Academy students participate in citywide cleanup
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE
On Saturday, May 9, stu
dents from Jacket Integrated
Academy at Carver High
School participated in the
City of Winston-Salem's
Great American Cleanup.
Sixteen, tenth aird eleventh
grade students cleaned the
grounds of the Carver cam
pus, the Carl Russell
Recreation Center and sur
rounding streets.
The city provided the
students with t-shirts.
doughnuts, pizza and soft
drinks. Prior to the event,
students participated in dis
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cussions and lessons focused
on giving back to the com
munity and the importance
of maintaining a clean envi
ronment. Their social stud-,
ies teacher. Garnet Balwah*
and Academy Principal
Nicole S. Piggott, took part
in the clean up project with
the students. ?
The following Academy
Students participated
Megan Catral, Vanessa
Chavez, Joshua Clayton,
Dakota Dixon, Jeffrey
Fraley, Andrea Garcia,
Nayirah Harris, Iesha
Huffin, Dennis Lowrance,
Jonathan McSpadden,
Marilyn Mendiola, Trameka
Payne, DeJohnne Smith,
Terrell Thompson, Sherrica
Twiggs and Christian
Williams.
Students pick up trash near their campus.
Rakis Wilds Bailey has maintained a high GPA .
Rising football star
scores in the classroom
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE
Many know Rakis Wilds
Bailey as the "Wonder Boy"
who mesmerized local foot
ball fans with his swift
moves on the field.
But few are aware of his
outstanding achievements
off the field, when he is not
wearing his North Forsyth
crimson, white and blue jer
sey. On Monday, May 18,
Bailey was inducted into the
North Forsyth High School
National Honor Society, as a
result of the 3.97 GPA he has
maintained in honors cours
es since his freshman year.
He has been selected as a
Junior Marshall for the
upcoming North Forsyth
Commencement Ceremony.
This week, from May 28-30,
Bailey is at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel
Hill participating in Project
Uplift. Members of Bailey's
family have and will contin
ue to cheer for him on the
football field and root for his
many academic victories as
well.
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