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The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International is a professional honorary society of women educators. The Society promotes professional and personal growth of its members and excellence in education. Established in 1929, Delta Kappa Gamma has attained major objectives in improving opportunities for qualified women employed at every level of education, as well as in advancing the status of women educators.
Stephanie Harrel’s third grant in six years from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund will bring a new generation of 3D printers to her STEM lab at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School.
Congratulations to the following Principal’s List and Honor Roll students at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School.
The following are students honored for academic achievement at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School for the grading period ended Oct. 17.
“Sarrusophone” is also the word that heralded the end of the 2019 Adult Spelling Bee, a fundraiser held Thursday at King’s Restaurant by the Lenoir County Education Foundation to support its teacher mini-grant program.
Neuse News photographer Bud Hardy captured some amazing photos at the Lenoir County Fair Cheerleading Competition.
From football players to summer campers, they came by the thousands for the free breakfast and lunches served up from mid-June to mid-August in LCPS’s Summer Feeding Program.
Sixth and seventh grade science students will have fun studying some principles of physics this school year thanks to a grant to Lenoir County Public Schools from the Duke Energy Foundation.
The LCPS Exceptional Children Department honored three staffers at the department’s annual opening day gathering.
Enjoy a photo album from today’s Lenoir County Public Schools kick-off event at Historic Grainger Stadium.
Area students are taking part in a unique STEM activity in Winston-Salem.
The LCPS Child Nutrition Department is planning now for its Summer Feeding Program.
Nine-year-old Trent Taylor, a fourth grader at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School, has his head shaved Monday during the St. Baldrick’s Foundation fundraiser for childhood cancer research.
Over 150 elementary school students put their science knowledge to work while competing in the annual Science Olympiad on Saturday at Kinston High School. Dozens of teachers and volunteers helped make the competition a success.
LCPS students from Technology Student Association clubs at two schools won eight awards, including three first-place prizes, at the NCTSA Eastern Conference regional competition in Goldsboro on Friday.