Congratulations to these Rochelle Middle School students!
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The staff of Greene Early College has proudly selected Brittany Hood as their teacher of the year. A graduate of East Carolina University as an NC Teaching Fellow 2013, she has taught World and American History for eight years at GEC
The best child nutrition director for a school district in North Carolina and the best child nutrition assistant for a school in North Carolina work – and work tirelessly – for Lenoir County Public Schools.
English, natural science, math and theater – those are the subjects that five students from three LCPS high schools will immerse themselves in this summer while attending the highly selective N.C. Governor’s School.
The North Carolina Association of Middle Level Education has honored two teachers at EB Frink Middle School with statewide awards.
The Private School Meeting is scheduled for April 19, 2023 at 4:00 p.m with Vivian Roach, EC Director. If interested in attending the meeting please call Ivey Price at 252.527.1109 by Friday, April 17, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to consult with private schools and parents of parentally-placed private school students as well as home schooled students.
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.
Thirteen students from Lenoir County Early College High School took on the role of state leaders this past weekend when they joined approximately 200 other North Carolina students in the NC Youth Legislative Assembly (YLA) in Raleigh.
The Neuse Regional Libraries’ Digital Resource Rover (DRR) has been on the road for one year now, and what a year it has been.
The Graphics Club at Lenoir Community College collected and donated items to the Lenoir County S.A.F.E. domestic shelter as part of an LCC Student Government Association community service project.
A few weeks ago, three members of the North Carolina Senate — Amy Scott Galey of Alamance County, Lisa Barnes of Nash County, and Michael Lee of New Hanover County — filed a state Parents’ Bill of Rights to ensure that local schools respect parental authority to direct the education, development, and medical treatment of their children.