State Superintendent Mo Green stopped by several Greensboro schools this week to check in on how things are going. He highlighted some wins for the district better test scores, stronger programs, and a few standout schools getting well deserved attention.
But Green didn’t shy away from the tough stuff, either. He talked about the steady drop in student enrollment, and how that hits everything from funding to resources. When fewer kids show up, it’s not just about empty seats it’s about what the schools can actually offer students and teachers.
The event drew a mix of students, parents, and staff, all ready with questions. People wanted to talk about school safety, mental health, and what’s next for their schools. Green made it clear he wants the community to stay involved. That’s how you keep making progress in Guilford County Schools: everyone showing up, pitching in, and working together.
