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  1. Website. wsfcs .k12 .nc .us /reynolds. Richard J. Reynolds High School now the Richard J. Reynolds Magnet School for the Visual and Performing Arts (often simply R. J. Reynolds High School or Reynolds) is a high school in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

  2. . R J Reynolds High School. The place where everyone wants to be. Translate. User Options. District Home Page. Our Schools. See pictures here. Headlines. Weekly Parent Update. 5/27/2024. School of Excellence Spring Survey. Link to Survey. May ELP (Extended Learning Program) Academic support for May. End of Year Exam Schedule.

  3. 30 de mar. de 2013 · History. Richard J. Reynolds High School (often simply R.J.R. High School) in Winston-Salem N.C. is named after Richard Joshua Reynolds, the founder of Reynolds Tobacco Company. The R.J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium is adjacent to the school and is often used for school functions.

  4. 13 de ene. de 2013 · News and Updates. Historical Events of R.J. Reynolds High School. January 13, 2013 , 0 Nicky Smith. 1910’s. 1918: Richard J. Reynolds dies at age 68. 1919: Charles Barton Keen, the architect of the Reynolda House, designs the school. 1920’s. 1922: Construction begins on the school building early in the year.

  5. www.rjreynolds1981.com › class_custom1RJR History

    Important Historical Events of R.J. Reynolds High School. Reynolds High School in the 1910′s. 1918: Richard J. Reynolds dies at age 68. 1919: Charles Barton Keen, the architect of the Reynolda House, designs the school. Reynolds High School in the 1920′s. 1922: Construction begins on the school building early in the year.

  6. Today we will host our first all school play since 2019. As we celebrate this momentous and exciting occasion as RJ Reynolds High School, we bring with us the recognition of all who have given so much to this place and her students over the last 100 years. Thank you, Katharine. Thank you, Stan.

  7. The Richard J. Reynolds High School Gymnasium in 1927. Picture from Heather Fearnbach's Book "Winston-Salem's Architectural Heritage" Katharine never saw the completed Auditorium. It would not be unrealistic to think that Katharine, since she was 44, may have had the inner thought ...