Eight teachers at five LCPS middle and elementary schools have won more than $7,550 in 2018 N.C. Bright Ideas grants for classroom initiatives that run the gamut from moon shots to garden plots.
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Eight teachers at five LCPS middle and elementary schools have won more than $7,550 in 2018 N.C. Bright Ideas grants for classroom initiatives that run the gamut from moon shots to garden plots.
The 3.26 acres of property is valued at $1.7 million and was formerly a Walmart Express. The newly-named Floyd Health Sciences Center will be a state-of-the-art facility where the College’s health care programs will be housed.
Bethel Christian academy announces the following honors for the American Christian Honor Society and the American Christian Junior Honor Society.
In an annual competition often dominated by educators, three teams representing Kinston businesses took top honors last week in the Adult Spelling Bee sponsored by the Lenoir County Education Foundation. In the end, though, schools and teachers still won big.
A year after making a conference-best five presentations to educators and elected officials from across the state, LCPS equaled its own record in providing a major chunk of the programming at the annual conference of the North Carolina School Boards Association.
Parrott Academy’s talented theater group brought home some awards in Fayetteville.
Marketing and DECA students from North Lenoir High School visited the Neuse News World Headquarters and Brandon Potter’s Art 105 Studios Wednesday.
Jarell Moten wants to help Lenoir County’s youth in a very important area.
Lowe’s installed a set of raised bed gardens for Northwest Elementary as a part of its Heroes Project.
The Computer Engineering Technology (CET) Club has started a new year at Lenoir Community College.
In late October, 34 AP Psych students took up teacher Crystal Lewis’s ”Brain Project” challenge and created unique models, collages, songs, poems, and skits depicting the anatomy of the brain and the functions of 23 different brain structures.
This spring, students at Northwest Elementary School will be able to study in an outdoor classroom surrounded by wisteria, jasmine, lemon balm and other native flowers and herbs thanks to the school’s winning the 2018-2019 LCPS Challenge Grant for campus beautification.
The celebration Friday of the first “A” grade for an LCPS school on the state’s report card combined compliments and cheers with a challenge to students and faculty of Lenoir County Early College High School to hit that high note again in 2019.