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“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.
Greene Central’s Sidney Ramsey has been accepted into the Governor's School. Ramsey will go to Governor's School East, which is located at Meredith College. Governor's School is a 4-week summer residential program to prepare students for college. This program is for gifted and talented rising seniors.
South Lenoir High School Junior, Sydney McLawhorn has been accepted into Governor School West. She will be focusing on mathematics at Winston- Salem State University.
Janae Brown has been accepted into the Governor’s School and will be focusing on the area of theatre.
Three North Lenoir students are headed to the Governor’s School. North Lenoir High School shared through their Facebook page that Courtney Humphrey, Austin Williams, and Dakotah Lane were accepted into the Governor’s School.
If this summer were like recent summers, Nicholas Harvey III, a rising senior at Kinston High School and a two-way starter for the Vikings’ undefeated football team, would be focused on strength and conditioning and improving his football skills.
Barely a month after finishing her junior year, a Lenoir County student is packing her bags for an adventure.
The three juniors also serve as marshals at North Lenoir’s Class of 2019 graduation activities.