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    New principals named for three elementary schools

    Dr. Heather Lancaster, principal at Southwood Elementary for the past two years, is moving to Banks Elementary School. Wendy Piro, assistant principal at Woodington Middle since April 2020, is the new school leader at Southwood. Chamekka Williams, an assistant principal at North Lenoir High since 2021, is the new principal at Southeast Elementary School.

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    LCPS honors 34 retirees with 987½ years in education

    Their jobs were different – teacher, teacher assistant, bus driver, custodian, school administrator, district administrator – but they all shared a dedication to making sure students had a good school year. For nearly a thousand years, when their careers are added up.

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    Registration open for five fun summer learning camps

    Online registration is now open for all five programs: Summer Enrichment Academy (SEA) for K-5 students, SEA for middle and high school students, Summer Bridge Academy for rising sixth graders, Career Accelerator for rising seventh graders and high school students and Summer Migrant Camp for all migrant students.

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    Kathryn Griffin, veteran Banks educator, is Teacher of Year

    Kathryn Griffin of Banks Elementary School, an educator who sees her work as a teacher also encompassing the responsibilities of a mom, a nurse and a counselor, is the 2023-2024 LCPS Teacher of the Year.

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  • Hearing screenings begin Aug. 30.

    District-wide hearing screenings will take place on August 30, August 31, September 1 and September 5 for all 1st, 3rd and 5th grade students. If you do not want your child's hearing screened, you must notify your child's teacher in writing by Wednesday morning August 30. In an effort to conserve resources, parents will only be notified if their child does not pass the screening.  All students who do not pass or who were absent on the screening day will receive a follow-up screening by the LCPS audiologist.  If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Moore at 252-286-5822 or your child's school.

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  • Job Flyer for Teacher Assistants

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