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On November 8, 2024, the Kinston Police Department was notified of an assault on a 2-year-old child. Officers spoke with the child's parents, who had been informed of the incident by Bethel Christian Academy. The parents were told that the child's teacher, Eunice Massengill (72, of Goldsboro), had hit the child.
BCA Bethel Christian Academy's Class of 2025 is hosting a Yard Sale on Saturday, September 14, from 6:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the Ratliff Gym, located at 1936 Banks School Road.
Bethel Christian Academy announced today that it has earned Cognia® Accreditation. Cognia is a nonprofit organization that provides quality assurance for schools, school districts, and education service providers.
Bethel Christian Academy is preparing to present its 2nd Annual Spring Drama Production. This year BCA will be presenting The Wizard of OZ under the direction of the school’s Drama, High School English, and Fine Arts Coordinator Tammy Strickland.
On the first day of the first year of a first-of-its-kind project, 30 students from six high schools in Lenoir County got a taste of what it takes to be a leader – and got a taste of breakfast from the event’s sponsor, Kinston’s Chick-fil-A.
Bethel Christian Academy Principal Doug Phillips released the following statement to Neuse News, “BCA & Daycare will be closed Monday, March 16 through Friday, March 27. We will begin doing online instruction Monday, March 16. Parents will receive emails on Monday with all the vital information to begin the process.”
Bethel Christian Academy continues to work with national, state and local officials regarding the progression and prevention measures of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Currently, experts are NOT recommending that K-12 schools close, but we are constantly receiving and actively seeking information from experts to guide decision making, holding meetings, and staying in contact with all stakeholders. Therefore, BCA and Daycare will REMAIN OPEN on a day-to-day basis.
The following are the most recent closings and delays related to Winter Storm 2020
A record-setting turnaround, two state runner-up performances, a career-ending injury and many more storylines punctuated the 2019 high school football season. Winless a year ago, North Lenoir posted a program-best eight victories and returned to the playoffs with second-year head coach Jim Collins. Parrott Academy and Bethel Christian Academy each fell in their respective N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association Division I and II 8-man football championship games. Michael Webb overcame a concussion to help lead Ayden-Grifton to its 19th consecutive postseason berth.
Here are this week’s high school athletic matchups.
Bethel Christian Academy inducted new members into its American Christian Honor Society on Nov. 19, 2019.
Basketball teams at Parrott Academy, Bethel Christian Academy and Jones Senior each play at home tonight. North Lenoir and South Lenoir each hit the road for non-conference contests.
Despite all the adversity they’ve been through this season, Bethel Christian found themselves one win away from a state championship. Unfortunately, the result they wanted against Roanoke Rapids Halifax Academy didn’t come to fruition.
The Neuse News Athletes of the Week are Arendell Parrott Academy’s Virginia Edmondson and Bethel Christian Academy’s Rodney Warren.
Bethel Christian opened its school doors on Sept. 8, 1970 and has persevered throughout the annals of time.