A group of Kinston High School art students and their instructors recently visited the N.C. Museum of Art.
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A group of Kinston High School art students and their instructors recently visited the N.C. Museum of Art.
Three students from Pink Hill Elementary School won regional honors in the annual N.C. Soil and Water Conservation Service poster contest.
Parrott senior William McPhaul has earned the prestigious Park Scholarship at N.C. State.
Students from every Lenoir County elementary, middle and high school will participate in the LCPS all-county chorus concert today.
Nine-year-old Trent Taylor, a fourth grader at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School, has his head shaved Monday during the St. Baldrick’s Foundation fundraiser for childhood cancer research.
Stacy Cauley, the young leader of Lenoir County’s most historic public school, is the LCPS Principal of the Year for 2019-20.
Before they met for breakfast on Monday, leaders of Lenoir County Public Schools and the two state legislators who represent Lenoir County had a meeting of the minds on key public education issues now before the N.C. General Assembly.
Congratulations to the following students who earned a spot on the Woodington Middle School Honor Roll and Principal's List.
Congratulations to the following students who made the Northeast Elementary School Principal's List and Honor Roll for the third nine weeks.
UNC Lenoir is among 280 employers across the state involved in Students@Work activities during March, helping middle school students become aware of potential careers and the skills needed to be successful in those careers.
Congratulations to the following students who made the third nine weeks Principal’s List and Honor Roll at Northwest Elementary School.
Congratulations to the following students who achieved Rochelle Middle School's Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll and Principal's List.
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.