November 10, 2025 - 03:37

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools leaders are set to convene for a significant board meeting on Monday. Key topics on the agenda include an update on the district's efforts to reduce its debt, a review of proposed new residential boundary maps, and discussions regarding the policy governing the external audit committee.
The board will provide insights into the progress made in decreasing the financial obligations of the district, which is crucial for maintaining fiscal health and ensuring resources are available for educational needs. Additionally, the proposed changes to residential boundaries aim to better align school enrollment with community demographics, ensuring that students are placed in schools that best serve their neighborhoods.
Furthermore, the board will examine the external audit committee's policy, which plays a vital role in maintaining transparency and accountability within the district's financial practices. This meeting is expected to draw attention from parents, educators, and community members invested in the future of local education.
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