Defending its state championship, North Lenoir High School added to an impressive string of victories in the meats career development competition at the North Carolina FFA State Convention in Raleigh last week.
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Defending its state championship, North Lenoir High School added to an impressive string of victories in the meats career development competition at the North Carolina FFA State Convention in Raleigh last week.
The following students have been named to the President’s List and Dean’s List at Lenoir Community College for Spring Semester 2019.
North Lenoir High School is looking forward to helping its students get off to a great start for the 2019-2020 school year.
Four top scholars and future teachers from N.C. State University’s College of Education will begin their careers in the classrooms of Lenoir County after being recruited to LCPS through the university’s TIP teacher development program.
Dr. Patrick Miller was recently named the Conn-Selmer Division of Education Administrator of the Year.
Congratulations to the following South Lenoir High School 2nd Semester Principal’s List and Honor Roll honorees.
Brooks Sutton has been selected to serve as Head of Arendell Parrott Academy beginning in 2020, the school’s Board of Trustees announced on May 28th.
Barely a month after finishing her junior year, a Lenoir County student is packing her bags for an adventure.
LCPS high schools honored 88 members of the Class of 2019 for academic achievement during recent graduations.
Spanish teacher Meda Piner took home Arendell Parrott’s top teaching award on May 30.
Congratulations to the following students who made the E.B. Frink Middle School Honor Roll and Prinicpal’s List for the 4th 9 weeks.
South Lenoir High School ag teacher Joseph Noble, left, accepts his N.C. Farm Bureau Going Local Grant award from Alton Roberson, president of the Lenoir County Farm Bureau.
Julie Hill of Deep Run was appointed to the post Monday night by the Lenoir County Board of Education.
With a mixture of nostalgia, gratitude and encouragement, commencements speakers sent nearly 600 graduates of LCPS’s traditional high schools out into the world Saturday.
The school’s May 31st commencement ceremony, held at 7:30 p.m. in the Ellis Simon Gymnasium, highlighted a senior class that had earned the highest SAT average of any group in the school’s history and earned over one million dollars in scholarships.
Graduating seniors at Lenoir County Learning Academy were urged to “write your own story” as they head into the world after commencement exercises Wednesday.
Congratulations to the following Southwood Elementary School 4th 9 weeks Principal's List and AB Honor Roll honorees.
It was more than just “business as usual” at Parrott Academy on May 15th as the entire fourth grade staged a “Business Day.”
Congratulations to the following Moss Hill Elementary Fourth Nine Weeks Honor Roll and Principal's List honorees.