The Down East Wood Ducks teamed up with Lenoir Community College for Education Day Wednesday, with thousands of children on hand to watch the DEWDs defeat Myrtle Beach 7-0.
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The Down East Wood Ducks teamed up with Lenoir Community College for Education Day Wednesday, with thousands of children on hand to watch the DEWDs defeat Myrtle Beach 7-0.
The morning-long competition to decide a winner in the 2019 LCPS Elementary Battle of the Books on Friday ended with just three points separating the first-place team from the third-place team.
Recently, 181 APA high school students who had each given at least 12 hours of volunteer service during the 2018-2019 year were recognized as new SERV inductees.
Whether the topic was code robots or the human skeleton, LCPS students had the answers during the 2019 E2 (Educators to Employers) Summit and the NC East Alliance State of the Region event last week.
Jennifer Sutton of La Grange Elementary School, a veteran educator who feels compassion is the key to reaching students, was named LCPS Teacher of the Year for 2019-2020 during the district’s annual Employee Recognition Banquet on Thursday night.
Rochelle Middle School students learned some important financial lessons on Thursday.
Two LCPS students came home from the North Carolina Science and Engineering Fair with awards.
The LCPS Child Nutrition Department is planning now for its Summer Feeding Program.
Pink Hill Elementary’s Coleman Taylor will have his Science Fair project on display for a year.
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.