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Nearly 600 seniors will reach the milestone that is high school graduation next week at commencement exercises scheduled at four LCPS schools. Graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2025 at the county’s three traditional high schools will be held in succession on Saturday, June 7. Students at Lenoir County Learning Academy will graduate a day earlier. Here are details about the four graduations:
In his eight years as a social studies teacher at EB Frink Middle School – his entire career in education – Chadwick Stokes has won five statewide awards for excellence in teaching. With the most recent, the North Carolina Council for the Social Studies honored Stokes as the state’s Middle School Social Studies Teacher of the Year for 2025.
In a school district that aspires to give its students a full range of academic, athletic and leadership opportunities, graduating senior Eagan Ballard has aspired to squeeze the last measure of value out of her LCPS experience.
More than 600 seniors will reach the milestone that is high school graduation next week at commencement exercises scheduled at four LCPS schools.
Two state grants valued together at $28,000 will enrich the summer learning experience for LCPS middle school and high school students.
David Johnson calls the work “building more character with a hammer,” but the altruism at the heart of any Habitat for Humanity project offered another growth opportunity for a group of carpentry students from South Lenoir High School on Wednesday.
Congratulations to the following Moss Hill Elementary School students:
Congratulations to the following Contentnea-Savannah K-8 students:
Congratulations to the following EB Frink Middle School students:
Congratulations to the following La Grange Elementary students:
Congratulations to the following Banks Elementary students:
Congratulations to the following Northeast Elementary students:
Congratulations to the following Northwest Elementary students:
Congratulations to the following Rochelle Middle School Students:
Congratulations to the following Pink Hill Elementary students:
Congratulations to the following Southeast Elementary School students:
Congratulations to the following Woodington Middle School students:
Congratulations to the following Southwood Elementary students:
With colorful strands of yarn, Ruth Anderson draws her students at EB Frink Middle School closer to an exotic culture as part of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Before walking across the stage at South Lenoir High School to accept their diplomas, Noah Stroud and Eduardo Martinez already had the offer of a high-paying job in hand, their reward for successfully completing a year-long apprenticeship program that connects Lenoir County Public Schools with one of the region’s leading manufacturers, Crown Equipment.