Students in the Mechanical Engineering and Computer-Integrated Machining Programs recently put their skills to the test by participating in the annual Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center (AAMC) Derby Car Race at the Center.
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Students in the Mechanical Engineering and Computer-Integrated Machining Programs recently put their skills to the test by participating in the annual Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center (AAMC) Derby Car Race at the Center.
Five students from Lenoir County Early College High School participated with approximately 170 other North Carolina students in the 50th Anniversary of the NC Youth Legislative Assembly (YLA) that convened Friday in Raleigh.
Foreign language teachers at Parrott Academy congratulated their students on the school’s first World Culture Day held on Thursday March 3.
Eastern Carolina Workforce Development Board (ECWDB) announces a new career development pathway, Grow with Google, for career seekers who are interested in a technology field occupation.
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.
Nicholas E. Harvey II, assistant superintendent of Lenoir County Public Schools since 2016, has added to his leadership credentials as a graduate of the North Carolina School Superintendents' Association (NCSSA) Aspiring Superintendent Program.
Parrott Academy student SERV Society members travelled to Florida on March 18th to volunteer at Give Kids the World, a destination that serves critically ill children and their families.
Congratulations to the following Northeast Elementary students!
Congratulations to the following Southeast Elementary students!
Congratulations to the following Pink Hill Elementary students!
Congratulations to the following Northwest Elementary students!
Congratulations to the following Moss Hill Elementary students!
Congratulations to the following Contentnea-Savannah K-8 students!
Isabelle Vernon had harbored a desire to be a school teacher since she was in the eighth grade, but when the South Lenoir High School senior got the call – literally got the call – she hung up by accident.