For the second consecutive year, a teacher at North Lenoir High School has snagged one of the state’s most competitive technology grants, the CenturyLink Teachers and Technology grant.
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For the second consecutive year, a teacher at North Lenoir High School has snagged one of the state’s most competitive technology grants, the CenturyLink Teachers and Technology grant.
LCC is offering a hybrid certification course for emergency medical science training.
As many as 500 LCPS students are expected to be involved in academic camps this summer that focus on reading skills, English language proficiency and science and technology activities.
A pair of Arendell Parrott Academy students won gold medals at the state Science Olympiad tournament.
LCC is celebrating EMS week from May 19-25 with several planned presentations and an open house of the EMS Department on May 23.
A Kinston school features a new attraction, thanks to volunteers and a statewide grant.
Some Lenoir County high school seniors are set to graduate with their associates degrees.
Anna Bryant is passionate about science and, as a scientist, enamored of viruses.
More than 300 LCC graduates were honored at last week’s commencement ceremony.
The promise of the early college concept – that freshmen entering from middle school will, in four or five years, earn not only a high school diploma but also a two-year college degree – has never been more fully realized at Lenoir County Early College High School than by its Class of 2019.
Fifteen different camps designed to appeal to students’ interest in technology and science fill out the schedule for the fifth year of LCPS’s STEM Summer Camps.
Officials have signed an agreement that guarantees admission to qualified LCC students to UNCW.
Lenoir Community College Health Sciences Department recently held its pinning ceremony for Radiography, Polysomnography, Medical Assisting, and Associate Degree Nursing graduates.
Five years ago, Allison Moody was a few months out of the eighth grade at Woodington Middle and a couple of months into her first semester at Lenoir County Early College High School. Things weren’t working out.
Some of Parrott’s youngest students recently had an up close and personal view of sea life.