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.
Lenoir Community College senior medical assisting students did not know that they would soon be a part of making history when they first enrolled in the program just months before a global pandemic.
The Battle of the Books team from Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School had been there before, so when the middle schoolers found themselves trailing after the first round of last week’s competition, they didn’t panic. They staged a rally.
A young third-grade teacher coming into her own as a school leader and a principal renowned for her team-building skills have won the top annual awards Lenoir County Public Schools bestows on its educators.
Linedjie Joseph, of La Grange, graduated with a degree from Tallahassee Community College during the April 30, 2021 commencement exercises.
Parrott Academy’s Cum Laude Society chapter recognized 15 inductees in a ceremony held at the school on April 19th. Associate Headmaster Hugh Pollock recognized five seniors who were inducted in the spring of 2020 but did not have an induction ceremony due to the pandemic. They were Addie Cheek, Ayush Lamsal, Eli Steinberg, Colby Tant, and Will Whitley.
The Lions Industries for the Blind, Inc. is celebrating 50 years of service to the community through providing jobs for blind, visually impaired, deaf, and other disabled individuals.
“Our goal has always been to provide employment for the blind and visually impaired in a setting that affords both income and dignity to the individual with no compromise on the quality of production,” said Sharon Axelberg the CFO/Co-Executive Director of Lions Industries for the Blind, Inc.
Whether working with a church, business, educational institution, or somewhere in between, the ability to understand the basics of livestream hardware, software, sound, lighting, graphic design, and production is a tremendous need in current society. Lenoir Community College recognizes this unique need and the Workforce Development & Continuing Education department will be offering an 8-week Summer Livestream Technology Class starting Tuesday, June 8th from 6-9 p.m.
Two first-year coaches and a team of fifth graders competing in its first LCPS Elementary Battle of the Books brought home the first-place prize for La Grange Elementary School for the first time since 2017.
LCC’s Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center hosted an event Saturday, offering tours to the public and potential students, and treating attendees to a free barbecue dinner. Currently, around 120 students take classes weekly at the center, in programs geared toward manufacturing and aerospace careers, including computer engineering, mechanical engineering, computer-integrated machining and industrial systems.
The following East Carolina University students recently were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines: Caleb Turik of Kinston, Dakota Wojeski of Kinston, Mary King of La Grange, and Wrenn Whitfield of La Grange.
What drove Kinston native Kirby Lee more than 20 years ago to go to engineering school was the possibility of working with his father in the family HVAC business. “My father actually told me if I wanted to work for his HVAC business at the time I needed to go to Engineering School and get my Professional Engineering license. The funny part is that I loved engineering so much that I didn't end up going to work for him and I’m still involved in the engineering community.”
Parrott Academy’s junior and senior competitive shooting teams won a place on the podium in the District 2 NC Hunter Education Tournament held April 10th . Sponsored by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, the tournament lets young marksmen compete in shotgun, rifle, and archery events, as well as hunter skills testing.
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.
Lenoir County Public Schools has opened its 2021-2022 awards season by honoring the hard work and impact of two staff members who have carved out careers with the school district and touched the lives of hundreds of students over a combined three decades of service.
BATON ROUGE, LA — The following people recently were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines:
Katherine Wallace of Kinston at University of North Carolina Wilmington
Sandra Matza of La Grange at University of North Carolina Wilmington
Two bills sitting on Gov. Roy Cooper’s desk are designed to remediate learning losses for K-12 students left behind by classroom closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Seventeen Parrott Academy high school students recently completed a three-day service learning project aimed at alleviating food insecurity in local communities. Designed by APA teacher and SERV advisor Leslie Lewis, the project put students to work at three sites around eastern North Carolina.
Effective April 12, more LCPS students in all grade levels will have the option of returning to school for face-to-face instruction as the district transitions to the state’s Plan A and its less restrictive physical distancing requirements.
If this summer were like recent summers, Nicholas Harvey III, a rising senior at Kinston High School and a two-way starter for the Vikings’ undefeated football team, would be focused on strength and conditioning and improving his football skills.