Congratulations to the following Pink Hill Elementary School A and A/B Honor Roll students.
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Congratulations to the following Pink Hill Elementary School A and A/B Honor Roll students.
Lenoir Community College graduate Zach Harrell of Seven Springs knew exactly why he wanted to enroll to the Aviation Management and Career Pilot Technology in 2012 – get his foot in the door for the dream job he is about to start.
Dr. John Paul Black has been named the Vice President of Workforce Development and Continuing Education at Lenoir Community College (LCC) effective November 1.
Avery Harper’s debut on the national stage last year was a learning experience. This week, in her second appearance in the talent competition at the National FFA Convention, she plans to put those lessons into practice.
Congratulations to the following Woodington Middle School Honor Roll and Principal’s List students.
Congratulations to the following Northwest Elementary Principal's List and Honor Roll students.
On Wednesday, October 30, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., high school juniors and seniors can attend the 7th annual College and Financial Aid Night at the Kinston Community Center.
In early October, several key administration changes occurred at Arendell Parrott Academy. Robert Kravitz became Head of the Upper School, replacing Brooks Sutton. Kravitz, who came to APA five years ago from Lawrence Academy, has served as Assistant Athletic Director, varsity baseball coach, and science teacher.
In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, LCC President Dr. Rusty Hunt declared Oct. 17 Pink Day at the College.
Bright Ideas grants are capped at $1,000 each and are available to teachers in grades pre-kindergarten through 12th at schools in Tri-County’s service area.
Crown Equipment Corp.’s Kinston plant and Lenoir County Public Schools are teaming up on a pre-apprenticeship program designed to provide a pathway to additional career opportunities for LCPS graduates, particularly those wanting to go directly into the workforce.
The Lenoir County ABC Board recently presented a check of $26,323.00to Lenoir Community College to assist in alcohol and drug awareness programs at the College.
Kids at Snow Hill Primary are recognized each week by either the school counselor or an administrator.
The Lenoir Community College Computer Engineering Technology (CET) Club has started a new year with students currently enrolled in the Computer Engineering Program.
Rams have until mid-December to raise money to spend day at Virginia State University.
Teachers select students based on a number of criteria for the Greene County Schools Student Spotlight Award.
Karyl Willis fully expects to be at a disadvantage when her fifth graders start tackling computer coding problems. She’s excited about that arrangement.
In 2017-18, North Carolina reported 1,618 teacher vacancies. Those represented classrooms that were without a teacher at worst or were without a properly trained teacher at best. At the same time, enrollment in the UNC system’s schools of education has dropped 30% since 2010.