Two LCPS elementary school teachers have won Fall 2019 Going Local grants awarded statewide by the North Carolina Farm Bureau through its Ag in the Classroom program.
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Two LCPS elementary school teachers have won Fall 2019 Going Local grants awarded statewide by the North Carolina Farm Bureau through its Ag in the Classroom program.
Pink Hill Mayor Carol “Snake Eyes” Sykes rejoins the Lenoir Community College Foundation this year as a celebrity dealer at Casino Night.
Congratulations to the following Banks Elementary School Honor Roll and Principal’s List students.
Congratulations to the following Moss Hill Elementary Honor Roll and Principals List students.
Community support for public school teachers pushed the amount of money raised last year and awarded last week as 2019 Lenoir County Education Foundation mini-grants to records heights -- $20,836 conferred in 54 grants to teachers at 16 LCPS schools.
Lenoir Community College’s Arts & Sciences Department is presenting Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues January 24 and 25 at Queen Street Deli. This play is often performed on college campuses as a part of “V Day,” which is a global activist movement that works toward ending violence and trafficking of women and girls across the world. All of the play’s proceeds will be donated.
Seven Lenoir Community College student athletes for recently recognized for excelling academically during the Fall semester and were nominated for Academic All-Region honors.
Congratulations to the following Northwest Elementary 2nd 9 weeks Principal's List and Honor Roll students.
Northwest Elementary School principal Heather Walston has added another degree to her resumé, an achievement that to her represents a learning milestone more than a career advancement.
North Lenoir High School senior Bryant De Luna-Peralta is closing in on two of the nation’s most prestigious merit-based scholarships.
Student Ivanya Johnson and two teachers - Natasha Martin and Cameron Gupton - at Greene Early College High School have earned recognition on the national stage. Johnson will swim and study sharks in the deep blue ocean waters of Hawaii.
Before beginning Christmas holidays this week, Parrott Academy students filled the campus with a variety of holiday music.
When the staff at Spring Arbor, an assisted living facility in Kinston, launch their annual canned food drive, they know where to find helpers – Lenoir County’s public schools.
The Lenoir Community College Foundation recently recognized its 2019-2020 scholarship recipients. Here’s part 2 of 2.
The Lenoir Community College Foundation recently recognized its 2019-2020 scholarship recipients. Here’s part 1 of 2.
Equipped with notebooks, pencils, shopping list, calculators and $500, fifth graders from La Grange Elementary School combed the aisles of Kinston’s Walmart on Wednesday in search of bargains, the logic behind a math equation and the joy of giving.
Students at three schools will benefit from new gardening projects funded by Lenoir County Extension Master Gardeners through grant awards presented recently.
Recently, the Board of Directors of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) granted continuing accreditation to the Surgical Technology program at Lenoir Community College.
Duke University Health Systems awarded Christopher McMahon, senior student in the Lenoir Community College Polysomnography Program, the Star Performer Patient Care Award.