Another Night
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In January, the pop-punk band released its latest EP titled â13.â
The EP features three songs. They are the rock song âAngels,â an acoustic rendition of âAnother Night,â as well as an electric version of âAnother Night.â
Work is underway on more songs, and the band members hope to have another EP out this summer.
The bandâs debut album, âPossession,â was released in 2019.
Ryan Sizemore and Derek Gilreath, both graduates of East Forsyth High School, started the band in 2015.
Sizemore, 33, is a singer/songwriter and plays the guitar. He has lived in Kernersville all his life and has an associateâs degree in industrial systems technology from Guilford Technical Community College.
The Hoggard and East Forsyth High School softball teams will begin their 4A state championship series at 8:00 p.m. this Friday night at North Davidson High School.
JENNY DRABBLE
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In 2018, the Journal visited with Martin Roberts parents. His family and law-enforcement authorities continue to investigate with the hope of solving some of the many unanswered questions.
For five years, time has stood still for John Roberts.
He has watched his sonâs friends grow up, but for him, Martin is still 19 â frozen like a photograph, unchanging and youthful as the day he vanished.
The last time he saw his son is still seared into his mind: They grilled steaks at Martinâs request and talked about the future. A week later, Martin was gone.
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Board of Education hears changes to virtual attendance policy, safety updates at latest work session Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash
The Forsyth County Board of Education discussed possible changes to the district’s attendance policy regarding virtual learning along with updates from the safety and operations department during its latest work session on Tuesday, April 13.
Virtual attendance policy
Accountability Coordinator Tim Keyser presented new proposed changes to the district’s attendance policy that set an expectation for virtual learning participation.
The new changes encompass how teachers will take attendance going forward and outlines the level of engagement expected from students. The policy revision states that expectations will also be provided to students at the beginning of each course.