Duplin County Schools leaders and their spouses traveled to Raleigh on July 22nd for a day of learning and fellowship.
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Duplin County Schools leaders and their spouses traveled to Raleigh on July 22nd for a day of learning and fellowship.
“We don’t have any teacher applicants for our vacancies,” said two superintendents from rural North Carolina public school districts.
National Board Certification is a rigorous, performance-based process designed to evaluate teaching practice and recognize accomplished teaching in schools across the United States.
One of the Board of Education’s governing principles is to maintain a safe and orderly environment where staff and students are focused on (and excited about) learning.
North Carolina Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Rockingham) and House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) today announced a budget agreement.
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.
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed May 2 – 6, 2022 as Teacher Appreciation Week and May 3, 2022 as Teacher Appreciation Day to celebrate North Carolina’s educators and highlight their impact on children and the state.
18 students from Duplin County Schools participated in the Future Teacher Conference hosted by the Watson College of Education at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
Congratulations to the following Kenansville Elementary students.
James Sprunt Community College Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) chapter recently held an induction ceremony to celebrate the academic achievement of students who have completed at least twelve hours of coursework towards an Associate’s degree or at least six hours towards a certificate with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
Homegrown Teacher Academy students from the University of Mt. Olive attended the DCS March Board of Education meeting along with Dr. Tommy Benson, former superintendent of Duplin County Schools and current Chair of the UMO Department of Education, and Gail Herring, also formerly with Duplin County Schools and currently Assistant Professor of Education at UMO.
I am Wesley Miller, I am running for Duplin County Board of Education to ensure the voice of parents, students, and teachers are heard.
Congratulations to all of the Duplin Early College High School students on a successful 2nd nine weeks!
Congratulations to the following students on their achievements for the 2nd Nine Weeks.
One of many farming and agriculture advocacy programs sponsored by North Carolina Farm Bureau is Ag in the Classroom. This unique Pre-K – 12 educational program is dedicated to fostering an understanding of the importance of agriculture in our state.