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    Zaire Garner: Goodnight Scholarship Winner

    Zaire Garner was on edge for a while Wednesday, waiting for a phone call. By Thursday, he was feeling a lot better. The call had informed the South Lenoir High School senior that he had won a Goodnight Scholarship, one of the most valuable merit scholarships offered at NC State University.

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    Courtney Humphrey: Barnhill Scholarship Winner

    Courtney Humphrey has worked hard in hopes of gaining admission to the University of North Carolina and its prestigious Kenan-Flagler Business School. Her effort has been rewarded. In a six-figure way. The North Lenoir High School senior is winner of the Barnhill Family Assured Admission Scholarship, a four-year, all-expense-paid merit scholarship valued at $100,000.

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    Derrian Wilson: Morehead-Cain Scholarship winner

    Considering the odds – fewer than 3 percent are chosen – Derrian Wilson can be forgiven his sense of surprise, yet here he is: a Kinston High School senior who’s won a Morehead-Cain Scholarship to the University of North Carolina.

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    David Phillippe: U.S. Presidential Scholar Nominee

    Of the thousands of seniors expected to graduate from North Carolina high schools this year, David Phillippe is in a class of his own – one of 19 graduating seniors in the state chosen as a candidate for the 2023 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.

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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 2022-2023 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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    Graduation Week ahead for more than 500 seniors

    More than 500 seniors from four LCPS high schools are in line to receive diplomas next week during commencement exercises that begin Tuesday and wrap up Saturday.

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    AEOP taps North Lenoir principal, Northeast data manager

    Bright personalities and can-do attitudes won out Tuesday when the LCPS chapter of the N.C. Association of Educational Office Professionals presented its top annual awards to North Lenoir High School principal Rhonda Greene and Northeast Elementary School data manager Retenner Neal.

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    Teaching Fellow adds second scholarship 'out of the blue'

    It took Skylar Harrison about six months to apply for, to interview for and to win a scholarship to N.C. State University as a North Carolina Teaching Fellow. It took her a week to win a second scholarship to State. The North Lenoir High School senior and aspiring special education teacher was recently named a winner of NCSU’s Transformational Scholarship, valued at $10,000 a year for four years.

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    Early College commencement: Looking ahead, looking back

    On a night that would likely be their last together as a group, graduating seniors at Lenoir County Early College High School hugged the memories made over the years by a small class at a school known as a place of encouragement and support.

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