The 2022-23 Superintendent's Student Advisory Committee gathered at the O.P. Johnson Board of Education Building for its first meeting of the year, and the first face to face meeting since the pandemic, on October 4th.
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The 2022-23 Superintendent's Student Advisory Committee gathered at the O.P. Johnson Board of Education Building for its first meeting of the year, and the first face to face meeting since the pandemic, on October 4th.
James Sprunt Community College is proud to release the official list of the Summer 2022 President’s List and the Summer 2022 Dean’s List.
Wayne Community College has honored 257 students for outstanding academic achievement in the spring 2022 semester.
The State Highway Patrol swore in 21 new troopers at a ceremony held for the 156th Basic Highway Patrol School. The ceremony ended 25 weeks of demanding courses aimed at preparing these new troopers for a meaningful career of service to the state of North Carolina.
Back-To-School Community Day will be on August 13th from 11am to 4pm at the Duplin Events Center!
James Sprunt Community College has much to celebrate with the success of our current summer semester. However, we are full steam ahead as we prepare for our upcoming fall semester.
Governor Roy Cooper along with current Governor John Bel Edwards (LA) and former Governors Mike Easley (NC), Bev Perdue (NC), Jim Hunt (NC), Jim Hodges (SC), Richard Riley (SC), Ray Mabus (MS), Roy Barnes (GA), and Terry McAuliffe (VA) submitted an amicus brief in support of UNC (the University of North Carolina) in the United States Supreme Court cases challenging the consideration of race in college admissions at UNC and Harvard.
The National Education Equity Lab is a nonprofit organization that provides college courses taught by faculty from some of the nation’s leading colleges and universities to Title-1 eligible high schools through their College-in-High School program.
This is the first time Wallace-Rose Hill High School has ever attended the National Beta Convention.
Duplin County Schools and the Duplin County Sheriff’s Office have a powerful partnership centered around one common goal: to provide safe learning, teaching, and working environments throughout Duplin County Schools(DCS).
Five outstanding Duplin County Schools students were recognized at Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting for being accepted to the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 school years.
In order to meet the increasing demand for top-quality teachers and to enhance the diversity of the teaching population of Duplin County Schools, the Duplin County Board of Education established the Grow Your Own: Duplin County Minority Teachers Scholarship – Loan.
A retirement reception was held for Mrs. Ann Hardy on Tuesday, June 7th, honoring her 15 years of dedication to Duplin County Schools and 35 total years in education.
On July 1, 2022, Emily Lanier Sandlin will fill the role of Assistant Principal for Kenansville Elementary School from East Duplin High School, but her technical title will be Administrative Intern (Principal Fellows Program).
All students were presented a $1,000 Scholarship from Beulaville Area Chamber of Commerce.