Snow Hill- Greene County Intermediate School recently named Nadine DeLallo, 4th and 5th Grade Math Interventions as their Teacher of the Year. DeLallo joined the staff in 2014 and has been at GCIS for most of her career.
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Snow Hill- Greene County Intermediate School recently named Nadine DeLallo, 4th and 5th Grade Math Interventions as their Teacher of the Year. DeLallo joined the staff in 2014 and has been at GCIS for most of her career.
Snow Hill - On Monday, April 8, 2024, as the whole nation became fixated on the Solar Eclipse some local students got to put on their scientist hats and enjoy the Eclipse. Students in Joanne McGowan’s Band class got to incorporate a little science into their lessons at Greene County Middle School.
Snow HIll - West Greene Elementary School Announce their Teacher of the Year shortly before spring break. This year's honor goes to Ms. Jessica Ogen. Ms. Ogen serves as the Music Teacher for the school.
The Lenoir Community College Foundation is excited to welcome Draken International of Kinston as a first-time sponsor of this year’s LCC Golf Classic on Thursday, May 16, at the Kinston Country Club.
Lenoir County Farmer's Market is set to unveil the new Rick Holder Annex community/commercial kitchen, a development poised to significantly impact local food entrepreneurs and enthusiasts. Dr. Tammy Kelly, Ed.D., County Extension Director, shared insights into the kitchen's dual functionality and the collaborative efforts to ensure its success.
Greene Early College is proud of the following students for their academic accomplishments during the 3rd nine weeks:
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.
Officially on April 1, Lenoir Community College employee Susan Nobles celebrated 50 years of service at the College; however, the College celebrated her Thursday with a cookout and with the naming of the Lancer Baseball Scoreboard – the Nobles Scoreboard.
Lenoir County Sheriff Jackie Rogers and Deputy Christopher Little held a press conference Friday at the county commissioner's chamber to address an incident that occurred at the Lenoir County Learning Academy.
After dedicating an impressive 26 years of service in the US Marine Corps, mostly in Aviation, James Davenport has decided to hang up his uniform and pursue a career in agriculture at Lenoir Community College.
Lenoir Community College Graphic Arts program is offering two new online certificates starting this summer semester. The certificates, Graphic & Digital Design and Digital Photo & Design, are created to equip students with the skills and knowledge in digital design, imaging technology, packaging, photography, social media marketing, UX/UI, as well as training in industry-leading Adobe applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.
In Jones County, Beverly Hines stands as a beacon of community involvement and dedication. At 60, Hines' roles span from being a Media Specialist at Jones Senior High School to holding key positions in local organizations, including Secretary at Jones County Community Hope and Secretary of St. Stephen Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ. Furthermore, she is the owner of Simply Grants, a testament to her commitment to fostering growth and development within her community.
Moss Hill Elementary School three-peated in the annual LCPS Elementary Battle of the Books, earning its third consecutive win and its fourth in five contests in the 2024 competition held Friday at Lenoir Community College.
Lenoir Community College Omicron Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa recently held its spring induction.
“We are very excited for our Governor’s School attendees. This is one the largest groups who have been selected to attend from Lenoir County Public Schools and they represent a wide variety of academic and arts disciplines,” said Amy Jones, who supervises LCPS’s nomination process as director of high school education. Representing LCPS at this summer’s session, along with their field of study and the Governor’s School location, are: Eagan Ballard, Kayla Britt, Lillian Daughety, Madeline Gilmore, Hayden Hall, and Mackenzie Hood.
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.
At a family dinner not long ago, Adamary Gaona and her parents sat at the table with her two older siblings and their spouses – those four relatively recent college graduates wearing shirts that represented their alma mater.
Greene Central High School is proud to spotlight the leadership and dedication of Major Timothy Anthony Morales and SGT Brian Haynes, the driving forces behind our esteemed Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program. Both instructors bring a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders and responsible citizens.
Summer camp at Lenoir Community is back after a short hiatus and the two-week career experience with give participants a chance to “explore Lenoir” for two entire weeks - June 10 through 13 and June 17 through 20 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.