Category Archives: Education

UMO Celebrates Founding, Presents Awards

UMO Celebrates Founding, Presents Awards

The University of Mount Olive celebrated 70 years of providing Christian higher education at the University’s annual Founders Day Worship Service on Wednesday, November 17. The Reverend Frank R. Harrison, former Mount Olive College Chaplain from 1971 to 2002, was the guest speaker. Harrison spoke about his days at Mount Olive College as a student…read more »

WCPS Gets Creative To Deliver On “Wellness Day”

WCPS Gets Creative To Deliver On “Wellness Day”

(GDN) — Students and staff at Wayne County Public Schools are getting an extended weekend.  However, the district had to get creative to make today’s “Wellness Day” possible.  WCPS Superintendent Dr. David Lewis explained to the school board last week there were legal issues from the State Board of Education to work around in order…read more »

WCC Plans To “Honor All Who Served” This Veterans Day

WCC Plans To “Honor All Who Served” This Veterans Day

WCC is not doing an in-person event for Veterans Day. But the college is still honoring those who served. Everyone on campus is invited to stop by the Wayne Learning Center Atrium and leave a message on a banner that will be permanently displayed in the Military Resource Center, share their thoughts in a thank-you card for…read more »

Fremont Elementary Has Reported COVID-19 Cluster

Fremont Elementary Has Reported COVID-19 Cluster

Wayne County Public Schools reported a COVID-19 cluster on Tuesday involving five students in the fourth/fifth grade multiage class at Fremont Elementary. As part of its COVID-19 response protocols, WCPS reported and confirmed the cluster with the local health department. All recommended guidelines from the NC Department of Health and Human Services are being followed.…read more »

WCPS Announces Principal Changes

WCPS Announces Principal Changes

One WCPS school will have a new principal later this month and five others will have new principals in the new year. Last week, the Wayne County Board of Education approved the following principal changes during its regularly scheduled monthly meeting: Mount Olive Middle assistant principal, Thomas Young, Jr., will be the new principal of…read more »

Time For New WCC Students Apply And Register

Time For New WCC Students Apply And Register

Students planning to take classes at Wayne Community College next semester should apply now for admission and financial aid. Before new students can sign up for Spring 2022 classes, they must be accepted into the college. The steps that new students need to take can be found at www.waynecc.edu/apply-now/. Registration for Spring college credit courses…read more »

UMO Homecoming Festivities Set For Nov. 17-21

UMO Homecoming Festivities Set For Nov. 17-21

The University of Mount Olive will hold its annual Homecoming and Pickle Classic festivities November 17-21. Plans are being made for events and activities to engage alumni, current students, faculty, staff, and community members of all ages. A 70th Anniversary Founders Day worship service will be held at 11 AM on Wednesday, November 17, at…read more »

WCPS Falls Under New Federal Vaccine Mandate For Large Employers

WCPS Falls Under New Federal Vaccine Mandate For Large Employers

Teachers and staff at Wayne County Public Schools will need to get to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or face regular testing for the virus and mandatory masking.  At a special meeting on Friday, Wayne County Board of Education Attorney Richard Schwartz laid out how the new vaccine mandate for large employers from the federal government…read more »

Deputy Superintendent Of Student And School Advancement To Speak At UMO

Deputy Superintendent Of Student And School Advancement To Speak At UMO

The University of Mount Olive will host the annual Braswell Lecture on Tuesday, November 9, at 7 PM in Southern Bank Auditorium. The guest speaker for the event is Dr. Robert Taylor. Dr. Taylor joined the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction in January 2021 to serve as Deputy Superintendent of Student and School Advancement.…read more »

USPOULTRY Foundation Contributes To UMO

USPOULTRY Foundation Contributes To UMO

The University of Mount Olive received a grant for $4,620 from the USPOULTRY Foundation to be used for student recruitment and retention efforts. This award was made possible in part by Perdue Farms. Mike Levengood, vice president, chief animal care officer and farmer relationship advocate at Perdue Farms presented the check to Dr. Heather Glennon,…read more »

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