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  1. The Auditorium opened in 1924 in memorial to Richard J. Reynolds by his wife Katharine Smith Reynolds. It was restored in 2002 through the efforts of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system and the tireless fund-raising efforts of "The Friends of Reynolds J. Reynolds Auditorium" organization.

  2. Richard Joshua Reynolds Jr. (April 4, 1906 – December 14, ... Richard J. Reynolds High School; R. J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium This page was last edited on 18 October 2023, at 23:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply ...

  3. School Psychologist syoda@rsd7.net Young, Angela School Psychologist acyoung@rsd7.net: 1029 Zambrano, Andrew IT/Technology azambrano@rsd7.net: 1222 Zeller, Chris Wellness/PE Teacher czeller@rsd7.net: 1155

  4. Richard J. Reynolds High School and Richard J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium got their names because on July 3, 1919, Katharine Smith Reynolds (the widow of Richard J. Reynolds, who was the wealthiest man in N.C. at his death) offered to purchase the land these buildings now sit on, ...

  5. St Richard Reynolds Catholic High School is a voluntary aided co-educational secondary school within the trusteeship of the Diocese of Westminster. The Governing Body is the Admissions Authority and has determined its admissions arrangements and policy for September 2024. 180 students will be admitted to Year 7 in September 2024.

  6. Admissions for external applicants 2025/26 The governing body of St Richard Reynolds Catholic High School, under powers delegated by the Ascension Catholic Academy Trust, has determined its admissions arrangements for external candidates for entry to Year 12 in September 2025. The closing date for entry in September 2024 is 15th January 2025.

  7. 8 de nov. de 2023 · College Readiness. 6/10. This school is about the same as the state average in key measures of college and career readiness, but depending on the state, average can mean only a minority of students are ready for college and career. (Remember: high graduation rates don't mean much if students are graduating without the coursework and test scores ...