The Lenoir County Board of Education named a new principal at Northeast Elementary and a new federal programs director at Monday night’s meeting.
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The Lenoir County Board of Education named a new principal at Northeast Elementary and a new federal programs director at Monday night’s meeting.
Jeremy Barnett is giving up the reins of the South Lenoir basketball program to become an assistant principal at Kinston High School.
Enjoy a photo album from today’s Lenoir County Public Schools kick-off event at Historic Grainger Stadium.
More than 1,100 teachers, administrators and other staff members of Lenoir County Public Schools turned out Monday to celebrate the start of the 2019-20 school year.
North Lenoir’s Cleanup Club held an event where dozens of students helped clean up the campus’ exterior.
Lenoir County Public Schools will welcome its more than 1,100 teachers, staff members and school administrators back for the 2019-20 school year next week.
Jones County now has the most state-of-the-art school in North Carolina.
Lenoir County Public Schools’ first campus opened Monday for the 2019-20 academic year.
Lenoir Community College Health Sciences Department recently held its pinning ceremony for Practical Nursing, and Surgical Technology graduates.
Lenoir Community College recently awarded its second class of 2019-20 LCC Guarantee Scholarships.
Dr. Otis Smallwood and Mike White are headed to Bertie County Schools after 11 years in Jones County.
There are many reasons someone chooses a career in human services, but one common thread is they care about helping others through life.
Kinston’s Spirit AeroSystems North Carolina manufacturing facility produces the advanced composites that its workers shape into airplane fuselages and other aero-structures by layering and bonding.
LCPS licensure specialist Sharron James-Bizzell will be recognized this week at the annual conference of the National Association of Educational Office Professionals for completion of a program designed to enhance professional competencies.
Chelsea Raynor of Kinston wasn’t sure what she wanted to do in life, but she knew she had to make a change. A single mom of a two-month old son, Chelsea said she quit high school as a freshman because she experienced complications in the first half of her pregnancy.
Lenoir County Public Schools will open up participation in middle school and high school athletics to home-schooled students in Lenoir County who meet eligibility requirements established recently by the NCHSAA.
The LGFCU Scholarship Award recognizes a student’s high achievement in extracurricular activities, as well as academic excellence by their having maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
Teachers at South Lenoir High School have teamed up together in their free time for fitness workouts aimed at helping them to be their best self.