Snow Hill Primary gives out a weekly award called "Terrific Kid" awards. Each teacher at SHP chooses a student who has been responsible, shows great character, or has reached a personal goal.
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Snow Hill Primary gives out a weekly award called "Terrific Kid" awards. Each teacher at SHP chooses a student who has been responsible, shows great character, or has reached a personal goal.
Congratulations to the following Maysville Elementary School Principal's List and Honor Roll students.
Grants from the Rotary Club of Kinston and Rotary International District 7730 will help Lenoir County Public Schools connect students to the internet during a time when remote learning is part of every school day.
Just like the stars of Broadway, Parrott Academy’s high school theatre students are missing the opportunity to perform for a live audience due to the school’s pandemic protocols. That’s why Theatre teacher Amy Calhoun developed a film project for her high school class. Given five short “open ended” scenes, each student chose a script to develop into a short film.
Lenoir County Board of Commissioners (At Large): Chad (CJ) Rouse (R) and Linda Rouse Sutton (D)
Lenoir County Board of Commissioners District 3: June Cummings (D)
Lenoir County Board of Education: Bruce E. Hill (D), Merwyn K. Smith (D)
NC State House District 12: Chris Humphrey (R)
NC State Senate District 7: Jim Perry (R)
NC District Judge District 8 Seat 6: Annette W. Turik (R)
NC Senate, District 5: Don Davis (D)
NC House, District 10: John Bell (R)
NC District Court Judge, District 8, Seat 6: Annette Turik
Greene County Board of Education: Joey Rackley (R) and Brandon Johnson (R)
Greene County Board of Commissioners, District 2: Derek Burress (R)
Greene County Board of Commissioners, District 1: Buddy Shackleford (D)
Jones County Board of Education: Billy Griffin (R), Schumata Brown (R)
NC District Court Judge District 4 Seat 5: Robert H. Gilmore (R)
NC State Senate District 6: Michael A. Lazzara (R)
NC State House District 13: Patricia (Pat) McElraft (R)
North Lenoir High School senior and student leader Karrie-Lyn Deaver will represent Lenoir County Public Schools in competition for U.S. Presidential Scholars Program recognition for CTE students.
A grant that emphasizes the connection between local farms and food served at school grew into a Halloween treat for some LCPS students this week.
Congratulations to the following Frink Middle School Principal's List and Honor Roll students.
I am Jonathan Britt, Treasurer for the Lenoir County Parents for In-Person Education PAC, writing to endorse write-in candidates Michelle Cash and Nancy Gilmore for the Lenoir County Board of Education.
Hundreds of high school students in Lenoir County are about to embark on a virtual voyage of discovery designed to help them map a course through academic success to a fulfilling career.
Brian Corey understands that, in the pursuit of life’s goals, the starting line isn’t the same for everyone, that personal circumstances or economic situations or even your zip code can be obstacles to getting ahead. But he believes he has an answer for getting over, around or through the things you can’t control – and getting where you want to go.
Candidates for Lenoir County Board of Education Nancy Gilmore, Bruce Hill, Michelle Cash, and Merwyn Smith, answer questions about topics that impact education in Lenoir County. Neuse News will host an Election Night Results Show on Facebook LIVE on Tuesday, November 3rd at 7:30 pm. The show is sponsored in part by Brooks Poole, Realtor.
First Tech Challenge team coach John Hollar helps with the assembly of a tool chest by students, from left, Jason Jacobs of Woodington Middle School and Naylan Ramirez, Maddy White and Zachary Yarus, all of Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School.
Our 3rd annual General Election Night Results Show (and our 1st presidential) begins at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, November 3rd. Our Neuse News team will bring you results and analysis from Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties, including the State of NC and the presidential election.
Sponsored in part by Brooks Poole, Realtor our show will be hosted by Publisher BJ Murphy and co-anchored by Correspondent Catherine Hardee and Political Analyst Tyndall Davis.
Anayeli Villagran recently completed her Navy basic training at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois. Seaman Villagran states that she is glad she chose this path and that she really enjoys it. Anayeli graduated in 2020 from GEC and Lenoir Community College.
All North Carolina teachers and parents are invited to attend a free virtual conference on October 28 to help them navigate technology and remote learning.
In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lenoir Community College President Dr. Rusty Hunt declared Oct. 21 Pink Day at the College. Pictured with Dr. Hunt (center) are, left to right, front row, cancer survivors Carolyn Anderson, Ann Plummer, and Charlene Meadows; back row, Susan Nobles and Shelia Wiggins. Not pictured are cancer survivors Susan Whitley and Robin Beaman.