Three North Carolina community colleges have joined forces with Elizabeth City State University to educate the next generation of aviators.
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Three North Carolina community colleges have joined forces with Elizabeth City State University to educate the next generation of aviators.
Two Lenoir Community College students recently received scholarships from the Printing Industry of the Carolinas.
Longtime LCC Foundation supporter O.A. ‘Buddy’ Ritch was moved to action after reading about a student’s journey.
LCPS students from Technology Student Association clubs at two schools won eight awards, including three first-place prizes, at the NCTSA Eastern Conference regional competition in Goldsboro on Friday.
Are you a truck driver that wants to teach the next generation of drivers? If so, LCC wants to talk to you.
20—that was the first day of kindergarten, August 20th. 39—that’s how many youngsters entered Parrott Academy’s two kindergarten classes on the 20th. And 100- that’s the number of school days those kindergartners celebrated on January 29th.
This week, more than 700 fourth-graders from Lenoir County Public Schools are learning local history — thanks to Tands, Inc., and Bojangles’.
Lenoir Community College announces the following President’s List and Dean’s List students.
Dr. Deborah Grimes and Dr. Jay Carraway are two of four qualified individuals who could become President of James Sprunt Community College in Kenansville.
Second graders at Pink Hill Elementary School are already thinking about spring and butterflies thanks to a Window of Opportunity grant awarded by NC Beautiful to teacher Johan Mari Aviles.
Rochelle Middle School announces the following Principal's List and Honor Roll students.
Northeast Elementary School announces the following Principal’s List and Honor Roll students.
A Kinston High School freshman is one of 100 students from across the United States invited to attend the 2019 Disney Dreamers Academy, a four-day leadership development program that attracts thousands of applications each year.
Thousands of books collected by Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts in six states began making their way to the classrooms of LCPS’s newest teachers Thursday in the first step of a distribution process that will eventually help stock library shelves in all the district’s schools.
More than 400 students, family members, colleges and community partners turned out this week for a special event at South Lenoir.
North Lenoir High School announces the following Principal's List and Honor Roll students for the second nine weeks.
Kinston High School announces the following Principal's List and Honor Roll students for the first semester.
Pink Hill Elementary School announces the following Principal's List and Honor Roll students for the second nine weeks.
E.B. Frink Middle School announces the following Principal's List and Honor Roll students.
Three teachers who took different paths to the classroom have ended up at the same high point of their careers – finalists for recognition as 2019-2020 LCPS Teacher of the Year.