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  • LCPS and Kinston Community Health Center are offering in-school dental screenings for elementary and middle school students who do not have a regular dentist. Learn more and register here.

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  •  Female kindergarten student with glasses displays a fish made of green Play-Doh

    Kindergarten, Pre-K early registration opens March 20

    Early registration for entering pre-school and kindergarten students in Lenoir County for the 2023-2024 school year will be held March 20-24 at all LCPS elementary schools during regular school hours. On Thursday, March 23, registration will be held from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. and Spanish-language translators will be at the schools.

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    Students rack up honors in advancing to NC Science Fair

    Sixteen projects by LCPs students, eight each in the elementary and middle/high school divisions, won awards at the 20-county Region I Science and Engineering Fair and earned a spot in the NC Science Fair on March 25. In all, 26 students from 12 different schools will represent the district at the state finals.

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    LCPS names finalists for Teacher of the Year honor

    Selected as finalists on Tuesday were Ashley Deaver, an eighth-grade math teacher at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School; Kathryn Griffin, a first-grade teacher at Banks Elementary School; Katherine Hart, a first-grade teacher at Northwest Elementary School; and Leonard Palmer, the band and chorus instructor at Kinston High School.

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  •  Female teacher gets a hug from two first-grade girls.

    Education Foundation awards 56 grants at 11 schools

    Fifty-six Lenoir County Education Foundation mini-grant awards were presented to LCPS teachers at 11 schools. Total value of these 2022 grants: $23, 848. That’s a new record for a grant program that goes back more than two decades. The winning grants were chosen from about 150 applications.Each grade span – elementary, middle and high school – had winners. Pink Hill Elementary led all schools with 18 grant awards. Woodington Middle School teachers won nine grants, the most of any middle school, and North Lenoir paced high schools with five winners.

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Announcements

  • 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 2021-2022 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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