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Board hears strategic plan draft and pushes town halls after critics fault outreach and equity

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Vice Chair Alex Bohannon and staff presented a draft 2025–26 strategic plan focused on academics, behavior, culture and future success and announced a series of town halls; community members urged delay and fuller review after concerns about steering committee makeup and outreach.

Board Vice Chair Alex Bohannon and executive director Alexandra Hoskins on April 22 updated the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education on the draft 2025–26 strategic plan, saying the district will move from a “We Listen” phase into a series of town halls to gather feedback on draft goals and metrics before finalizing the plan later this year.

"We're about to move into our We Connect campaign," Bohannon said, describing a planned schedule of community town halls including a newly added session in East Winston at Carver High School. Alexandra Hoskins said the draft…

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