Rodney McNeill has been the principal of Greene Early College High School for the past seven years. Three years ago, he embarked on an academic journey to pursue his doctoral degree at East Carolina University.
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Rodney McNeill has been the principal of Greene Early College High School for the past seven years. Three years ago, he embarked on an academic journey to pursue his doctoral degree at East Carolina University.
Congratulations to the following Southwood Elementary School 3rd 9 Weeks A/B and A Honor Roll students.
Congratulations to the following Frink Middle School Principal’s List and Honor Roll students for the 3rd 9 weeks.
Congratulations to the following Woodington Middle School 3rd Nine Weeks Principal's List and Honor Roll students.
The FFA chapter at South Lenoir High School has made wintertime harvest time for grant awards, racking up about $11,000 in financial assistance for two projects designed to expand learning opportunities for agriculture students and their schoolmates.
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.
Three young women who put their hearts into teaching Lenoir County Public Schools’ youngest students have surfaced as finalists for the district honor of 2021-2022 Teacher of the Year.
Thousands of North Carolina parents with school-age children will soon begin receiving additional assistance to purchase food through the Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer Program, or P-EBT, which has been renewed for the 2020-21 school year.
Since the Covid 19 pandemic has restricted many face-to-face gatherings, North Carolina State Senior Beta Convention was held virtually March 9 in Greensboro.
Early registration for children entering pre-school and kindergarten in Lenoir County next school year will be held the week of March 15 at all LCPS elementary schools.
Congratulations to the following Northwest Elementary Principal's List and Honor Roll students.
By David Bass, Carolina Journal News Service
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement on reopening public schools for in-person instruction under a compromise plan that returns most decision-making autonomy to local school boards.
E.B. Frink Middle School social studies teacher Chadwick Stokes, in the Revolutionary-era uniform of the 1st North Carolina Regiment, addresses students during a pre-pandemic living history event at the school. Stokes’ passion for making history come alive for his students has earned him nominations for two national awards honoring exemplary history teachers.
Eliza Rouse won a medal in her school Science Fair at Pink Hill Elementary, finished first in the regional Science Fair and is on her way to the North Carolina Science and Engineering Fair next month along with 15 other LCPS students.
Thanks to $1.6 billion in funding approved by the General Assembly for North Carolina Public Schools, Representative John Bell and Senator Don Davis announced that Greene County Public Schools is now eligible for up to $5.7 million in assistance as part of recent COVID-19 relief efforts.
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.
The N.C. State Board of Education passed a resolution Thursday, March 4, calling on all public school districts to give parents the option of in-person learning by the end of March. The education board’s action is the latest step in a growing consensus to swiftly reopen school classrooms across the state.
Lenoir County’s Sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma recently recognized outstanding beginning teachers in their third year of teaching. These special teachers were chosen by their mentors because they exhibit the qualities of an exceptional educator.
When the Air Force Falcons face Army’s Black Knights in the Freedom Classic this weekend, Parrott Academy alumnus Connor Bright will feel right at home. Bright, who graduated from APA in 2018, is currently a junior at the Air Force Academy and wears #21 on the varsity baseball team.