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Rep Chris Humphrey passes a local bill to give school calendar flexibility

Free Press staff Earlier this week, the State House approved House Bill 125 – School Calendar Flexibility/Lenoir County. The local bill was amended to give Lenoir, Pitt, Cumberland, Nash and Franklin County Schools the flexibility to set a calendar. “As a conservative, I believe good governance happens closest to its people,” said Rep. Humphrey, primary sponsor of H 125, in a news release. “Our local school boards are better equipped to decide what calendar our schools follow than anyone in Raleigh. House Bill 125 would return that authority to the local level and give them the flexibility to make those decisions.” Rep. Humphrey also voted to pass H 82 – Summer Learning Choice for NC Families, S220 – The Reopen Our Schools Act of 2021, and $1.6 billion in federal school safety funding to be distributed across North Carolina through Senate Bill 36.

COVID-19 hit Lenoir County one year ago, schools and health department take steps toward a sense of normalcy

Kinston/Jones Free Press (kfp) Three days before a Lenoir County resident was tested for the novel coronavirus, North Carolina public schools were ordered to shut down.  And eight days after Lenoir County Public Schools did so with really no choice, the resident received the first lab-confirmed positive test in the county – on March 24, 2020. I don’t think that anyone imagined exactly what was about to happen locally and around the world last year at this time, LCPS superintendent Brent Williams said. In what seemed to be an instant, the uncertainty of the COVID-19 virus turned the world upside down.

Three LCPS teachers finalist for district Teacher of the Year

Three LCPS teachers finalist for district Teacher of the Year By Patrick Holmes Lenoir County Public Schools Three young women who put their hearts into teaching Lenoir County Public Schools’ youngest students have surfaced as finalists for the district honor of 2021-2022 Teacher of the Year. Selection of Shalona Newkirk of Northwest Elementary School, Heather Sloan of Banks Elementary School and Darylanne Towery of Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School was announced Wednesday afternoon after a panel of judges had completed virtual interviews with 18 nominees – each school’s choice as Teacher of the Year for 2021-2022. “Let me say you are all winners,” district human resources director Pam Health, who directs the Teacher of the Year program, told nominees gathered virtually for the announcement of finalists. “It was so hard to narrow down. There are only three slots and every one of you deserves one of those three slots. You made us so proud.”

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