Thanks to the new NextNC scholarship, North Carolina residents from households making $80,000 or less could have their tuition and fees fully covered at any community college, including Wayne Community College.… read more »
Thanks to the new NextNC scholarship, North Carolina residents from households making $80,000 or less could have their tuition and fees fully covered at any community college, including Wayne Community College.… read more »
MOUNT OLIVE – University of Mount Olive Director of Library Services Pam Wood will check in her final book at Moye Library on June 30.… read more »
Dr. Brandy Daingerfield, director of Wayne Community College’s Academic Skills Center, has written an article that was published in an academic journal.… read more »
Wayne STEM Academy, the newest public charter school in Wayne County with STEM-based learning, graduated over 50 scholars in its first kindergarten graduation ceremony on June 12.… read more »
PIKEVILLE — Charles B. Aycock High School principal Tod Morgan was recently named the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Bob Deaton Principal of the Year. … read more »
Wayne Community College and Lenoir Community College recently held a kickoff celebration for high school students selected to participate in their summer youth apprenticeship program.… read more »
MOUNT OLIVE — The University of Mount Olive is announcing a new scholarship initiative established by the International Harvester Collectors Chapter 37. This scholarship fund aims to support students pursuing degrees in agriculture or closely related fields, furthering the mission of preserving the legacy and history of International Harvester.… read more »
Registration for Wayne Community College’s nine summer camps for middle and high school students is still open. … read more »
North Carolina students’ mental health is improving as they become more physically active, according to the results of the 2023 NC Youth Risk Behavior Surveys (YRBS) presented to the State Board of Education on Wednesday. … read more »
During its regularly scheduled monthly meeting held on Monday, the Wayne County Board of Education approved the following principal changes:… read more »