All in Education

PUBLIC NOTICE: Child Find

A local Project CHILD FIND effort is underway in the Jones County area to identify children and youth ages 3 to 21 who have disabilities and need special education and other services. For more information, contact Danielle Bryan, Exceptional Children and Student Services Director, 320 West Jones Street Trenton, NC 28585.

PUBLIC NOTICE: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Project is presently being amended

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA-Part B, Public Law 108.446) Project is presently being amended. The Project describes the special education programs that Jones County Schools proposes for Federal funding for the 2021-22 school year. Interested persons are encouraged to review amendments to the Project and make comments concerning the implementation of special education under this Federal Program.

PUBLIC NOTICE: Child Find

A local Project CHILD FIND effort is underway in the Jones County area to identify children and youth ages 3 to 21 who have disabilities and need special education and other services. For more information, contact Danielle Bryan, Exceptional Children and Student Services Director, 320 West Jones Street Trenton, NC 28585.

PUBLIC NOTICE: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Project is presently being amended

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA-Part B, Public Law 108.446) Project is presently being amended. The Project describes the special education programs that Jones County Schools proposes for Federal funding for the 2021-22 school year. Interested persons are encouraged to review amendments to the Project and make comments concerning the implementation of special education under this Federal Program.

Remaining LCPS graduation exercises moving outside

The longtime practice of holding graduation ceremonies outdoors, an eventual casualty to the threat of inclement weather, will be restored at four LCPS high schools at month’s end as they respond to public health recommendations and the desire of families to see their students awarded diplomas.

Kinston, North Lenoir and South Lenoir high schools will hold commencements on their football fields and Lenoir County Learning Academy will host graduation on the grounds of the chapel at Kennedy Home, where the alternative school is located.

Top merit scholarships go to NL senior, host of others in LCPS’s Class of 2021

Don’t let his easy-going, soft-spoken style fool you. Jamir Jones-Gatling likes to push himself, to put himself out on a limb. A senior who’s loaded his schedule at North Lenoir High School with demanding AP and college-credit classes, a two-sport athlete, a teenager who holds down an after-school job, he’s an 18-year-old who, in his own words, always tries “to get the best out of myself.”

Snow Hill Primary announces Terrific Kids

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. On Fridays, these students are presented with an award from the counselor, Mrs. McLawhorn, or an administrator and are congratulated for their hard work.

A bit of beauty in a pot

During the virtual learning phase of schools this year, many young people discovered interest in unsuspected places. Such is the case with Andrea Contreras, a senior at Greene Early College as she discovered her passion for flowers. After the reopening of school in April with more students in attendance, she continued her enthusiasm for growing flowers.

Perseverance gets Early College seniors to milestone graduation

A group of graduating seniors and the school’s administrative assistant Beth Noble, third from left, gather for a quick selfie before commencement at Lenoir County Early College High School on Wednesday night. Students in the group are, from left, Abby Cox, Keosha Arnold, Mohamed Alhidami, Madison Sanderson, Lintorion Grandy, Tarante’ahna King and J’Miyah Dupree. Partially hidden in the background is Mikayla Murphy.