Congratulations to the following students who made E.B. Frink Middle School’s 3rd 9 weeks Principal's List and Honor Roll.
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Congratulations to the following students who made E.B. Frink Middle School’s 3rd 9 weeks Principal's List and Honor Roll.
Music and art will take centerstage the next two Saturday as Lenoir County Public Schools showcases its All-County Band for middle and high school musicians and its All-County Chorus for elementary, middle and high school vocalists.
A new and exciting opportunity is being offered to area high school students at Lenoir Community College and there is no cost to students or parents. According to LCC President Dr. Rusty Hunt, “Typical entry level positions in these fields range from $18 to $22 per hour with most companies offering full benefits packages and tuition reimbursement programs for advancing your degree.”
Lenoir Community College is offering a variety of short-term training classes in April.
Congratulations to the following students who made Pink Hill Elementary School’s 3rd 9 weeks A and A/B Honor Roll.
Congratulations to the following students who made Southwood Elementary School’s 3rd 9 weeks Principal’s List and AB Honor Roll.
An expert on finding colleges for high school students recently visited Kinston.
Over 150 elementary school students put their science knowledge to work while competing in the annual Science Olympiad on Saturday at Kinston High School. Dozens of teachers and volunteers helped make the competition a success.
Congratulations to the following Banks Elementary School Honor Roll and Principal’s List students.
An annual — and fun — event to reward LCPS bus driver’s skills was held Friday.
Lenoir County Public Schools honored two employees this week for exemplary service.
Congratulations to the following Moss Hill Elementary School 3rd Nine Weeks Honor Roll and Principal's List students.
The North Lenoir High School Drama Department presents its spring play this weekend. There will be four performances of The Little Mermaid, beginning Thursday night at 7:30 pm.
A group of about 40 young women from Lenoir County will attend Friday’s annual Women in Science and Technology event at N.C. A&T University.
A pair of South Lenoir students will take their biology knowledge into state competition next month after teaming up for a first-place award in the Region X Science Olympiad.
Early registration for entering pre-school and kindergarten students in Lenoir County for the 2019-2020 school year will be held March 11-15 at all LCPS elementary schools during regular school hours.
Lenoir Community College is offering a variety of short-term training classes in March.
North Lenoir High School has made a case for that strategy this school year by offering a second option for breakfast – later and quicker – that has more than doubled the number of students eating a morning meal at school.