Grant Haze had been here before – the two-time spelling champ of Northwest Elementary School making his second appearance in three years at the LCPS Spelling Bee.
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Grant Haze had been here before – the two-time spelling champ of Northwest Elementary School making his second appearance in three years at the LCPS Spelling Bee.
Lenoir County Public Schools participated in a statewide tornado drill Wednesday for Severe Weather Preparedness Week.
Officials at the local hospital are helping to educate area youth in their future careers.
For the fourth consecutive year, Arendell Parrott Academy’s quiz bowl team captured the winner’s trophy at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library competition.
Lenoir County Public Schools used Digital Learning Day, the national day of app-rich activity, as a chance to showcase the creative ways students and teachers use the digital tools that have become commonplace in their classrooms.
Northeast Elementary had its second annual National Read Across America Day, as volunteers read to students throughout the day.
Dr. Randy Woodson is the leader of the largest university in the state; he made a visit to a Lenoir County school in a unique manner.
On Feb. 19, Banks Elementary displayed a Black History Month walkthrough museum, researching leaders who made an impact on history.
Lenoir County Public Schools is building a new curriculum in computer coding.
The annual career fair at North Lenoir provided students with a chance to explore options for the future.
Ten LCPS students will take their science fair projects into state competition after a successful showing in Greenville over the weekend.
The Patriot Players from Arendell Parrott Academy wrapped up their production of ‘Mary Poppins’ on Sunday in Farmville.
More than 700 middle and high school students from eight counties in the east competed in 46 different events at the 19th annual Science Olympiad at LCC.
The students and parents came in, the iPads came out and Northeast Elementary School took a peek inside digital applications during its first-ever Family Code Night.
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.
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