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  •  Grouping of five head shots of high school juniors, three males and two female.

    Five LCPS students heading for NC Governor's School

    Chosen in competition for spots at NC Governor's School were Hannah Van (English), Elijah Heath (Natural Science) and Shamiah Hall (Natural Science) of Lenoir County Early College High School; Hayden Zeagler (Math) of South Lenoir High School; and Javiar Grady (Theater) of Kinston High School. The four-week program is scheduled to begin June 15.

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  •  Fifth grade boy stands in front of his tri-fold science fair project.

    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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  •  Four adults, three females and a male, pose in front of LCPS logo.

    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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  •  African American male high school senior in eyeglasses looking at camera.

    Kinston High senior named Morehead-Cain Scholar

    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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Announcements

  • In-school immunization clinics

    LCPS nurses and the Lenoir County Health Department are working together to offer in-school immunization clinics the week of March 13-15 for students who need their school-required vaccines.

    Immunizations are required for students who will be in the seventh grade or who will be high school seniors in the 2023-2024 school year. Students not in compliance within the first 30 days of the start of the 2023-2024 school year will be suspended until immunizations are completed.

    Parents/guardians should download this required registration form and return to their school nurse by March 3.

    Insurances accepted are Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Med Cost, United Healthcare, NC health choice and Medicaid. Immunizations are also provided for those who are not insured.

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  • Watch this video to find out more about our AP Capstone program.

    KHS AP Capstone Video

    KHS AP Capstone

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  • To sign up for the online Driver's Education Class with Jordans Driving School, please go to the following link:

    https://www.jdscarolinas.com/lenoir-county-booking

    LENOIR COUNTY

    Registration will only be for upcoming class until it is full

    Kinston High School

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  • Lenoir County Public Schools has a page to help with logging in and other remote learning assistance.  Follow this link and check the left-hand menu for help topics.

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