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Numbers big and small figure into South Lenoir senior's college decision

For Dakota Tyndall, it was a good problem to have: colleges lined up to welcome her in the fall and her two favorites – the University of North Carolina and Campbell University – both solid choices for an aspiring pharmacist. How the South Lenoir High School senior sorted out those opportunities says something about the considerations top students have when they become the choosers.

LCC grad pursues dream of becoming a veterinarian

Every success story is a testament to dedication, hard work, and support of a nurturing educational environment. This is particularly true for Sarah White of Kinston, a determined and passionate student whose journey from taking a veterinary assistant class to being accepted into a prestigious veterinary school serves as an inspiration to many aspiring veterinarians. 

16-year-old graduates with diploma, degree in two years at Early College

A month past his 16th birthday, Adi Patel has 1) his driver’s license, 2) his high school diploma and 3) two associate degrees from Lenoir Community College. After just two years at Lenoir County Early College High School – that is, two years out of Woodington Middle School – Adi is heading to North Carolina State University with plans to secure a master’s degree in computer science by the time he’s 19.

E.B. Frink’s Chadwick Stokes earns history teacher award nomination

 National History Day® (NHD) is proud to announce the teachers honored as the 2024 Patricia Behring Teacher of the Year nominees. Each NHD affiliate may nominate one middle school teacher and one high school teacher per year for this prestigious award. In addition to celebrating outstanding history scholarship and innovative classroom instruction, the award comes with a $10,000 cash prize.