Teachers at SHP select a student who has been responsible, shows great character or has reached a personal goal.
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Teachers at SHP select a student who has been responsible, shows great character or has reached a personal goal.
Neuse News and Magic Mile Media had its first job shadowing students of the 2019-20 school year.
The granddaughter of a public school principal and the daughter of a teacher, Ivy Boyette spent so much time during her growing-up years in schools and classrooms, absorbing the minutiae of education, that she thought teaching would be the last thing she’d want to do as an adult.
Bethel Christian opened its school doors on Sept. 8, 1970 and has persevered throughout the annals of time.
The generosity of a WoodmenLife sales representative will help Pink Hill Elementary School rebuild a hurricane-damaged footbridge needed to connect the school’s main campus to its playground.
Lenoir Community College Automotive Technology graduate Jeremy Wiggins of Pink Hill was recently recognized for his academic achievement in the field with a new toolbox from the program.
This year’s winners are Selina Gray of Pink Hill Elementary School, Katena Cherry of Southeast Elementary School, Alicia Davis of La Grange Elementary School, Dr. Rita Joyner of Lenoir County Early College High School, Adam Pike of Woodington Middle School and Samantha Rouse of Northwest Elementary School.
The following students have been named to the President’s List at Lenoir Community College for Summer Semester 2019.
One of the most popular resource classes for Parrott Academy’s transition, kindergarten, and first graders is Creative Movement.
The Young Engineers Club visited the Lenoir Community College Aviation Center at the Kinston Jetport Thursday to learn about flight and ground careers in the field. The students toured the Seagrave Aviation hangar and experienced the LCC Redbird Flight simulator in the process.
Lenoir Community College graduate and court reporter Tori Pittman of Wake Forest recently won a fourth gold medal at Intersteno, the International Federation for Information and Communication Processing.
Greene County Schools posted the same performance grades as last year, but showed an increase in overall proficiency in end-of-year results revealed Monday evening.
Jones County has experienced plenty of success in education, but there have been some concerns from parents — especially when it comes to the new school.
Lenoir County Public Schools has revised its traditional school calendar to recoup instructional hours lost to Hurricane Dorian last week.
Playground and water park slides add up to summer fun, but for students, the summer reading slide is no joke. The tendency for school aged kids to read less—or not to read at all—during summer vacation creates a step backward in reading skills. And the problem is growing.
From football players to summer campers, they came by the thousands for the free breakfast and lunches served up from mid-June to mid-August in LCPS’s Summer Feeding Program.
Sixth and seventh grade science students will have fun studying some principles of physics this school year thanks to a grant to Lenoir County Public Schools from the Duke Energy Foundation.
Social studies teacher Shivar Person traveled to Ireland and Iceland this summer to expand his understanding of Celtic culture and northern European geography.