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Board faults high school’s design
SMITHFIELD — The particulars of Wilson’s Mills High School are set; the school board in June signed a contract with the builder. Still, “we ain’t all happy about the design,” board member Kay Carroll told Brooks Moore, the district’s construction chief, during a meeting last month. “It ain’t a perfect design.” Carroll in particular found fault with windowless classrooms. “Interior […] The post Board faults high school’s design first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NCCU student crowned Miss North Carolina
North Carolina Central University sophomore Carrie Everett was crowned the 2024 Miss North Carolina on Saturday night at High Point Theatre. Everett, who is also Miss Johnston County, will represent the state at the upcoming Miss America pageant. During the competition on Saturday, Everett promoted her community service initiative, “We Need Equity to Build Communities” and performed “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going" from the musical “Dreamgirls.”
Johnston residents earn WCU honors
CULLOWHEE — Numerous Johnston County residents earned academic honors during the spring semester at West Carolina University. The following, listed by community, earned places on the Chancellor’s List with grade point averages of 3.8 or higher: Clayton —Ashlyn Gemberling, Elizabeth Schellinger, Emma Roy, Emma Hunt, George Sweat, Jacob Hilliard, Katelyn Brandes, Katelyn Hellis, Bailey Burk, Elijah Metz, Lauren Massey, Lillian […] The post Johnston residents earn WCU honors first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
College announces spring President’s List
SMITHFIELD — Johnston Community College has announced its spring semester President’s List. To qualify, a student must earn all A’s. The students are listed below by community. Angier — Leah C. Adams, Evan P. Allen, Juan Argandona, Kimberly M. Bailey, Tara R. Cameron, Hayden Currin, Brianna Nicole Donnelly, Ashton L. Norris, Nova Pepler, Keeghan E. Proulx and Makayla D. Proulx. […] The post College announces spring President’s List first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Principals Complete The Distinguished Leadership In Practice Program
SMITHFIELD – Johnston County Public Schools principals Lyndsey Dunn (McGee’s Crossroads Elementary), Dr. Ryan Ewell (Cleveland Elementary), and LaShunda Faison (Smithfield Middle) recently completed the Distinguished Leadership in Practice Program (DLP). The program is a year-long leadership development program for practicing school principals from all regions of the...
Some school leaders wary of artificial turf
For $453,665, the school district can choose artificial turf for the stadium field at Wilson’s Mills High School. But better to make that call now, before construction begins, Brooks Moore, the district’s construction chief, told the school board in June. “Because if you do it upfront, you don’t have to do the sod and the irrigation,” he said, referring to […] The post Some school leaders wary of artificial turf first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Clayton High’s Pegues wins Sam Narron Award
Dominic Pegues, a June graduate of Clayton High School, has received the 2024 Sam Narron Baseball Award. The annual award goes to a Johnston County high school senior baseball player who showed a love for the game through determination, dedication and sacrifice. Pegues is the 28th recipient of the award, receiving a $500 scholarship and a plaque. Also, his name […] The post Clayton High’s Pegues wins Sam Narron Award first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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