Twelve high school students from area high schools will be attending Lenoir Community College this summer as part of the first SEED (Southeastern Education & Economic) Program, a seven-week summer advanced manufacturing academy.
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Twelve high school students from area high schools will be attending Lenoir Community College this summer as part of the first SEED (Southeastern Education & Economic) Program, a seven-week summer advanced manufacturing academy.
With committed and conscience efforts since the opening of the 2023-2024 school year in August, the entire Greene Early College staff has utilized a variety of initiatives and verbal interactions to promote positivity in the students’ academics, social growth and community consciousness
Two Lenoir Community College graphic students, Gregory Cox and Jonah Daniels, were recently awarded scholarships from the Printing Industry of the Carolinas (PICA). PICA is an industry association dedicated to protecting and promoting the common interest of the printing industry, and helping their members prosper, both individually and collectively, through fellowship, education, and cooperative action.
Governor Roy Cooper directed $14.5 million in new federal funding to further support postsecondary students in completing their degree or credential and to support beginning teachers as they start a new academic year.
Twenty-four teachers from across North Carolina have been selected as finalists for the first North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) 2022 Career Technical Education Teacher of the Year Award in honor of their dedication, innovation, and ability to inspire students to achieve.
The folks from the front office of the Down East Wood Duck, Kinston’s minor league baseball team, got the pitch they were looking for from LCPS students whose summer school assignment was to find solutions to problems identified by local businesses.
Lenoir Community College will hold a Disaster Preparedness Event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 29 in and near the Health Sciences Building on campus.
On March 8-10 students from Greene Central High School and Greene County Middle School participated in the State Competition for the North Carolina HOSA organization.
The Lenoir County Board of Education will convene a called special session to discuss the district's face mask policy on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. at the Board of Education office at 2017 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston. (Link to watch the meeting included)
A group of graduating seniors and the school’s administrative assistant Beth Noble, third from left, gather for a quick selfie before commencement at Lenoir County Early College High School on Wednesday night. Students in the group are, from left, Abby Cox, Keosha Arnold, Mohamed Alhidami, Madison Sanderson, Lintorion Grandy, Tarante’ahna King and J’Miyah Dupree. Partially hidden in the background is Mikayla Murphy.
Duke Energy has awarded more than $1 million to organizations across North Carolina that are helping students rebound from the effects of pandemic learning loss.
Lenoir Community College senior medical assisting students did not know that they would soon be a part of making history when they first enrolled in the program just months before a global pandemic.
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
My nephew is serving in the United States Air Force. Currently, he is on a remote deployment. He accepted a challenge to do 22 pushups each day for 22 days in memory the 22 veterans who, on average, take their lives each day. He recorded his efforts and put videos on Facebook to help increase awareness of the problem.
On Friday, March 13, Altice issued the following press release:
In response to the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic, Altice USA has taken several steps to ensure that Americans within the communities we serve have reliable access to high-speed broadband connectivity to keep them connected to the people, information, and resources they rely on.