District News
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Students qualify for state science competitions
Thirty-two students representing individual and team projects from nine schools won bids to the state event after top finishes in the Regional Science Fair. At the East Carolina Regional Science Olympiad Tournament, the varsity team from Woodington Middle School finished third overall in the Division B Varsity competition. Teams from Lenoir County Early College High School earned two first-place finishes in the Division C Varsity competition.
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LCPS representing NC at anniversary Continental Congress
Chadwick Stokes of EB Frink Middle School and David Buck, a sophomore at North Lenoir High School, are part of a select group of teacher-student duos chosen to represent the 13 original colonies in the first-ever Young People’s Continental Congress, a months-long learning opportunity that draws attention to the 250th anniversary of the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia in 1774.
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Biggest-ever grant to fund replacement of Frink Middle
The $52 million from the state’s Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund, coupled with $5 million in local money, will build a school with 21st-century amenities to serve 750 students in grades six through eight on a site adjacent the land where the current school has sat since 1921.
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Frink teacher named America 250 Freedom Fellow
As a member of the inaugural cohort of America 250 Freedom Fellows, EB Frink social studies teacher Chadwick Stokes will take part in a unique professional development initiative connected to the state’s America 250 programming, aligned with the national initiative, for marking the approaching 250th anniversary in 2026 of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Announcements
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In-school immunizations offered
The Lenoir County Health Department is partnering with LCPS nurses to offer in-school immunization clinics the week of March 11-14 for students who need their school-required vaccines. This is for rising 7th graders and rising seniors. Most major insurances are accepted. If your child is uninsured, they can receive their vaccines as well. Forms required for immunization have been distributed to students to take home. If you did not receive a form, one can be downloaded at this link: http://tinyurl.com/5835b638. Please complete the required form and return to your school nurse as soon as possible. No forms will be accepted after Friday, March 1. -
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.
Upcoming Events
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March 25, 2024
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM School Board Meeting
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March 28, 2024
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM School Workday (Traditional Calendar)
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March 29, 2024
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April 8, 2024
7:30 AM - 3:00 PM Classes Resume
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