Next month, Lenoir County Public Schools debuts what it’s billing as a “blockbuster” of summer learning opportunities – four different academic camps designed to help K-12 students get ahead and have fun.
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Next month, Lenoir County Public Schools debuts what it’s billing as a “blockbuster” of summer learning opportunities – four different academic camps designed to help K-12 students get ahead and have fun.
Northeast Elementary received a GO Grant to create a greenhouse and garden beds, to help their students understand the food chain process and learn about ecosystems in a hands-on environment. Representative Chris Humphrey, Senator Jim Perry, Northeast Elementary principal Rashard Curmon, Board of Education chairman Keith King, Lenoir County Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Nicholas Harvey III and LCPS Associate Superintendent Francis Herring were in attendance to congratulate Northeast Elementary teacher Rubi Blancas Orduna on obtaining the grant.
A school year like no other ends for students of Lenoir County Public Schools on Thursday as the district begins a period of transition to planned summer learning programs and the district’s summer feeding program.
The employees of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services in Raleigh collected a truckload of school supplies for Lenoir County Public Schools and the department’s leader, Dr. Mandy Cohen, delivered them to Kinston herself on Tuesday.
Enjoy a photo album from today’s Lenoir County Public Schools kick-off event at Historic Grainger Stadium.
Lenoir County Public Schools will welcome its more than 1,100 teachers, staff members and school administrators back for the 2019-20 school year next week.
It was the first day of classes for students at 17 Lenoir County Public Schools institutions, along with Bethel Christian Academy.
Superintendent Brent Williams addresses staff members at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School on Monday, the first day of a back-to-school tour that will take the superintendent and members of his leadership team to all LCPS schools and support operations.
Robin Beaman, a first-grade teacher at Banks Elementary School, leads a math workshop for other first-grade teachers on Monday, the first day of a weeklong series of professional development workshops that begin the year under a revamped school calendar. Submitted photo.