Lenoir Community College student Jeremy Garcia-Suarez of Pink Hill was recently awarded a new toolbox from the LCC Automotive Systems Technology Program.
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Lenoir Community College student Jeremy Garcia-Suarez of Pink Hill was recently awarded a new toolbox from the LCC Automotive Systems Technology Program.
Lenoir Community College and East Carolina University have formed an agreement called Partnership Teach, which allows students who have already completed college credit to complete their degree in education online.
From her post aboard the International Space Station, record-setting astronaut Christina Koch goes to lengths to inspire students – particularly female students – to pursue careers in science and math.
Arendell Parrott Academy hosted a kick-off event on Dec. 4th for a new scholarship. Former Parrott student Grant Means visited the campus to announce the Greg and Wendy Murphy Scholarship for Investing In Your Community.
Lenoir County Public Schools cut its dropout rate to the lowest level in at least five years during the 2018-2019 school year, using “every strategy possible to retain and encourage students to remain in school.”
Married and mother of seven children and another little one on the way, Carol Ann Davis was unemployed and her husband worked full-time. She was determined to retrain in a career that will make a difference for her family so she decided to follow her dream of becoming a nurse.
Seven North Lenoir High School students are immersed in music this week, taking lessons, attending concerts and performing as members of the UNCW Honor Band.
Roxana Walker of Kinston is an example of not allowing mistakes of your past to hamper the dreams of your future and her hard work has paid off.
Lenoir Community College is offering a six-week course, Aerostructure CNC Operator, beginning January 7, 2020 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m. at LCC. All successful completers of the course will be guaranteed an interview with Spirit AeroSystems.
Principals from the three schools received certificates for their achievements during the Greene County Board of Education meeting conducted at West Greene Elementary last week.
Harvey Enterprises & Affiliates recently celebrated its employees who have devoted 20 years of service to the company honoring a long-time tradition with Lenoir Community College.
E.B. Frink Middle School won first place for its video and a poster created in an exceptional children class at Southeast Elementary School won third place in statewide contests sponsored by the North Carolina School Boards Association designed to highlight “What’s Super about Public Schools.”
Bethel Christian Academy inducted new members into its American Christian Honor Society on Nov. 19, 2019.
Teachers at six LCPS schools have won a dozen Bright Ideas grants valued at more than $11,000 in statewide competition sponsored by N.C. Electric Cooperatives.
Parrott Academy’s Middle School Council has completed a successful canned goods drive for Thanksgiving.
An educator and administrator in the Duplin County School System for the past 30 years, Thigpen will take office on Jan. 2, 2020.
Pink Hill Elementary School is hoping to qualify for a $1,000 award through the U.S. Cellular Community Connections campaign in order to bolster its beekeeping program and is asking for the public’s help before the early December deadline.
The following are students honored for academic achievement at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School for the grading period ended Oct. 17.
Ninth graders from Lenoir County Early College High School experienced what life might have been like for a soldier fighting in one of the last major battles of the Civil War when they toured the Bentonville Battlefield North Carolina Historical Site near Benson.
Parrott Academy’s theatre department received four awards at the regional NC Theatre Conference Play Festival held at Mooresville High School on Nov. 1 and 2.