Grant will help Fleming provide more AP courses Evan Jones June 8, 2011 1 minute read A six-figure grant will help William Fleming High School offer more advance placement courses to more students, starting next fall. As News/Talk 960’s Evan Jones reports, it offers the promise of greater student success in college — and beyond. [audio:https://wfirnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/06-08-Fleming-Wrap1-WEB.mp3|titles=06-08 Fleming Wrap1-WEB] Share: Post navigation Previous: Commandments going up again in Giles County; legal challenge likelyNext: 13th Annual African-American N&W Heritage Celebration to spotlight three men Related Stories One dead, multiple injured in Moneta church tent collapse Ian Price June 12, 2026 Eureka Park Recreation Center cuts the ribbon on renovated/expanded facility Gene Marrano June 12, 2026 Austrian life sciences firm to invest $85 million in Roanoke headquarters, create 435 jobs Ian Price June 12, 2026