Wayne Community College has recognized its top students of the 2019-2020 academic year. Sixty-seven students were honored with 80 awards.
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Wayne Community College has recognized its top students of the 2019-2020 academic year. Sixty-seven students were honored with 80 awards.
The school bell rang – albeit virtually – for nearly 450 elementary students on Monday as LCPS launched its Jump Start summer learning program.
Retirements and promotions have led to reassignments of LCPS administrators that will put new principals at four Lenoir County schools for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Lenoir Community College Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center (AAMC) will officially open its doors at the Global Transpark.
Local Government Federal Credit Union (LGFCU) proudly congratulates, Susana Sualevai who is the recipient of an LGFCU Scholarship Award.
Governor Roy Cooper today shared that North Carolina will continue working with schools, teachers, parents, and health experts to ensure that plans for school this coming year will protect everybody, especially those at high-risk.
Tuesday, June 30 closed out Dr. Bert Bright’s lengthy career at Arendell Parrott Academy as he retired from the Headmaster position he has held since 2014. Teachers joined the office, housekeeping, and maintenance staff in cheering a “victory lap” that Bright took in a top-down Jeep, circling the campus that he has so powerfully shaped.
After 43 years and 9 months, LCPS Exeptional Children Administrative Assistant, Judy Gray, has retired! To celebrate her long service friends and family gathered at her home for a celebration.
Kinston resident, Aliza Matthews, has been named to the president's list at James Madison University for the spring 2020 semester.
Arendell Parrott Academy graduated one of its largest senior classes at commencement exercises on Friday evening in Ellis Simon Gymnasium.
Lenoir Community College graduate Hannah Moody of Richlands has been selected the College’s 2020 Governor Robert W. Scott Leadership Award recipient.
Lenoir Community College graduate Laci Smith of La Grange was selected as LCC’s 2020 Dallas Herring Achievement Award nominee.
Faith Mykala Lam of Winterville was selected as Lenoir Community College Academic Excellence Award (AEA) recipient for 2020.
Congratulations to the following Lenoir Community College President's and Dean's Lists students for Spring Semester 2020.
Lenoir County Public Schools is now registering students for kindergarten and pre-kindergarten for the 2020-2021 school year.
Today, the State Board of Education approved N.C. Department of Public Instruction’s Lighting Our Way Forward: North Carolina's Guidebook for Reopening Public Schools. We have included links to the summary document and full document.
In May 2016, Lindsey Turner and Smikal Patel graduated from Lenoir County Early College High School. Last month – four years later – they graduated from their respective colleges of pharmacy with doctorate degrees, having used their intellect and the “backbone” they developed in high school to shave years off the usual academic timetable and launch them into the careers they’d dreamed of as teenagers.
Mechanical Engineering Chair Matthew Berg, and Computer-Integrated Machining Chair Andrew Luppino, are spending five weeks this summer at Spirit AeroSystems as part of an externship.
Lenoir Community College recently was awarded a $10,000 grant through the Dollar General Literacy Foundation to support LCC and the Greene County Family Literacy Program for the 2020-2021 school year. The amount of the grant is the maximum allocation for the category.
Lenoir Community College graduate Hannah Moody of Richlands, left, was presented a laptop by LCC Dean of Arts and Sciences Dr. Timothy Maddox on behalf of the division.