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  1. 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. R.J. Reynolds High School has proudly served the community of ...

  2. A memorial to Katharine Reynolds, a 20-foot-tall obelisk, now sits on the grounds of the Richard J. Reynolds High School and R.J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium (it was originally placed on a site in Reynolda Village, around Reynolda Church, but was rescued from demolition and moved to the site on the school grounds). Children's philanthropy

  3. R J Reynolds High School. 301 N Hawthorne Road, Winston Salem, North Carolina | (336) 703-4145 | Award Winning. # 4,788 in National Rankings. Overall Score 72.88 /100.

  4. Homepage. . Welcome to www.RJRalumni.org. THE website for. RJ Reynolds High School Alumni and Friends! You are at the right place to learn about what great things are happening at RJR, as well as information on the Class reunions (we have been informed of), and of the various initiatives of your RJ Reynolds High School Alumni and Friends ...

  5. Choosing the right school is a vitally important decision. Let me assure you that St Richard Reynolds is a place where our young people come first, and everyone will be loved, listened to, challenged and inspired so that we can help each other become the person that God created us to be. We are committed to the pursuit of excellence in all that ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.