Lenoir County Public Schools held its annual Special Olympics Wednesday at Kinston High School, with more than 1,000 in attendance.
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Lenoir County Public Schools held its annual Special Olympics Wednesday at Kinston High School, with more than 1,000 in attendance.
Woodington Middle School seventh grader Connor Rowand has earned state and national recognition from the Duke University Talent Identification Program for his ACT test score and three other Woodington students have won plaudits from Duke TIP for their results.
Thirteen area high school students have been accepted into a Career and College Promise Program.
Students from North Lenoir, South Lenoir and Kinston high schools visited area businesses and organizations to learn more about careers.
Sharron James-Bizzell, licensure specialist in Lenoir County Public Schools’ human resources department, is the new state president of the North Carolina Association of Educational Office Professionals.
Lenoir Community College recently honored its National Adult Education Honor Society members in the 17th annual induction ceremony held recently. The inductees are enrolled in the Transitional and Career Studies program at LCC.
LCC held its annual Spring Joust Wednesday for its students, full of numerous events. The carnival-like setup has gone on for more than 10 years at the school and had animals, games, music, trivia questions and giveaways for the masses.
Lenoir Community College Omicron Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa recently held its spring induction.
Three LCC students in the GAIT program were awarded top honors in a competition for printing and graphics.
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.