• Press Release

    Follow the Forsyth Formula

    posted March 9, 2006
    RALEIGH — Voters statewide will likely face votes on more than $1.5 billion in bonds for school construction this year. A new Locke Foundation Spotlight report shows taxpayers could save…
  • Research Report

    The Forsyth Formula: Other School Districts Should Learn These Construction Principles

    posted March 9, 2006 by Dr. Terry Stoops
    Since 2001, Winston-Salem/Forsyth Schools has been building and renovating schools for much less money than other school districts in North Carolina. Their secret? Core principles emphasizing building smaller and more efficient schools, resisting pressure to add or change building features, and holding down costs without compromising quality. Other school districts should adopt these principles, combined with alternative approaches to financing and building schools, to minimize their dependence on large bond issues, maximize state and local revenue, and keep taxes low.
  • Press Release

    The Future of Conservatism

    posted February 2, 2006
    For planning purposes What: John Locke Foundation Headliner Luncheon When: Noon Tuesday, February 7, 2006 Where: Benton Convention Center 460 North Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 (Directions are…
  • Press Release

    Triad Tax Burdens Ranked

    posted January 31, 2006
    RALEIGH – Winston-Salem has the highest local tax burden of the Triad’s three major cities, according to a new report from the Center for Local Innovation. Local taxes and fees…

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