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  • LCPS seeking substitute teachers

    Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of young people in Lenoir County by becoming a substitute teacher? LCPS is now taking applications for the 2023-2024 school year. To qualify, applicants must complete an Effective Teacher Training course (offered at Lenoir Community College) or possess a valid teaching license, complete an online application and get on the waiting list for an interview. For more information, call the HR Department at 252-527-1109.

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  •  Two men and a woman pose in front of a white school activity bus.

    All-electric activity bus added to LCPS fleet

    Quiet as a golf cart, one of only two all-electric activity buses in the state has rolled into Lenoir County as LCPS continues to modernize its fleet with an eye toward efficiency and a cleaner environment.

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  •  High school senior male poses in front of Early College logo on wall.

    At 16, he has his driver's license, diploma and degree

    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.

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  •  Female African American high school senior poses with certificate in group with three adults.

    Greenhouse Scholarship goes to Kinston High senior

    Kyonna Kelly, a student athlete who has excelled both on the court and in the classroom at Kinston High School, is one of two Greenhouse Scholarship winners in the state and among about 30 students from the Class of 2024 chosen from the Greenhouse’s five-state region.

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    Early College kicks off commencement season

    The Class of 2024 at Lenoir County Early College High School inaugurated graduation season for Lenoir County Public Schools on Wednesday night by awarding diplomas to 43 seniors, 35 of whom went on the next night to receive degrees from Lenoir Community College.

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