If you are a golfer, you won’t want to miss teeing off at the Lenoir Community College Foundation Golf Classic May 16 at the Kinston Country Club as organizers unveil a unique first-place prize.
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If you are a golfer, you won’t want to miss teeing off at the Lenoir Community College Foundation Golf Classic May 16 at the Kinston Country Club as organizers unveil a unique first-place prize.
Princeville, N.C. – Kinston native and award-winning film director Resita Cox and her team return to Princeville this summer to host their third annual Freedom Hill Youth Media Camp (FHYMC). Applications are open April 15 - May 31, 2024 for students 14 to 19 years old to apply.
Vivian Roach, the leader of the Exceptional Children’s Program for Lenoir County Public Schools, is recipient of the Distinguished Service Award presented by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction’s Office of Exceptional Children.
The loss of a student is always tragic. Our first thoughts are for the family of Za’Dok Clark and LCPS extends to them our heartfelt sympathy. The LCPS crisis management team is at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School today to provide additional counseling and support services for students and staff members and will be there as long as needed.
Snow HIll - Snow Hill Primary recently named 1st Grade Teacher, Margaret D’Jernes as this year’s Teacher of the Year. She graduated in 2017 and joined the staff at SHP immediately following. She shared that she completed her clinical teaching experiences at SHP and fell in love with the community so as soon as she had a chance she wanted to return to Snow Hill.
Snow Hill - The Greene Central High School National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) chapter inducted 64 new members on Thursday, April 11th at a ceremony in the Greene Central High School gymnasium. Membership in the National Technical Honor Society is highly selective and based on academic achievement, character, leadership, and dedication to the pursuit of excellence in a specific career or technical field.
Erin Greene, the third-grade teacher at Northwest Elementary School who was a finalist for the state’s Beginning Teacher of the Year award in 2019, moved higher in the echelon of educators Tuesday night when she was named LCPS Teacher of the Year for 2024-2025.
The Regional Industry and Manufacturing Expo (RIME) 2024 kicked off today at the North Carolina Global TransPark, drawing high school students from across Greene, Jones, Lenoir, and Wayne Counties. The event aims to bridge the gap between students and career opportunities in eastern North Carolina's industrial sector.
Snow HIll - Greene Central High School has recently named their teacher of the year for this school year. This year Joanne Piner Duncan was chosen as the Ram’s Teacher of the Year.
Snow HIll - Greene County Pre-K Center recently named Sarah Joyner as this year’s Teacher at Greene County Pre-K. Joyner is a proud graduate of Greene Central High School and a Snow Hill native. She did her post-high school studies at the University of Mount Olive with a degree in Birth-Kindergarten Education.
DEEP RUN - The recent FFA Plant Sale at South Lenoir High School provided a glimpse into the world of agricultural education, highlighting the efforts of students to cultivate and nurture various plants while learning essential skills for their future endeavors.
Congratulations to the following Jabberwock Scholarship Pageant participants:
Snow Hill - Greene County Middle School has announced that Judy Cleary, 8th Grade Science Teacher and Grade Level Chair is this year's Teacher of the Year. Cleary was chosen by a vote of their peers. Cleary has served GCMS in two different spans of time most recently rejoining the school staff in 2021.
Senators John Kennedy (LA) and Eric Schmitt (MO) introduced a companion version of the EDUCATE Act to eliminate federal funding for medical schools and accrediting institutions that embrace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
Greene Early College proudly announces Ms. Shontia Blount as the 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year! We are grateful for her service to our school, students, families, and community.