Career Development Coordinators in Career and Technical Education is like having a seasoned baseball manager and scouting director rolled into one. While players focus on the game, the CDC studies the lineup, builds partnerships, and helps each “player” find the right position for long-term success. It ensures students don’t just sit in the stands watching others succeed; they get their shot at the plate.
Because while the spotlight shines on the players hitting home runs, it’s the steady leadership in the dugout that helps them get there in the first place.
#CTEmonth #CTEworks #LCSthrive
Because while the spotlight shines on the players hitting home runs, it’s the steady leadership in the dugout that helps them get there in the first place.
#CTEmonth #CTEworks #LCSthrive

At its core, Health Science CTE is about preparation meeting opportunities. It combines academic knowledge with technical skills, workplace professionalism, and real-world experience. Just like baseball demands discipline, teamwork, and attention to detail, healthcare requires steady hands, clear communication, and a commitment to serving others.
When students complete a health science CTE program, they’re not just learning about healthcare—they’re stepping up to the plate, ready to swing for a career that truly makes a difference.
#CTEworks #LCSthrive
When students complete a health science CTE program, they’re not just learning about healthcare—they’re stepping up to the plate, ready to swing for a career that truly makes a difference.
#CTEworks #LCSthrive

When people think about AVID, they often think about binders, planners, tutorials, and strong study habits. Yes - organization and academic skills are a huge part of what makes Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) so impactful. But as one of our future-focused pathways, AVID is so much more than that.
Mrs. Washington’s AVID Elective Class at Lee County High recently got the opportunity to practice something equally important - the soft skills that will help shape their future - through the class ‘Etiquette Lunch.’ These students got the opportunity to step into a more formal setting and practice:
⭐ Navigating a professional meal
⭐ Practice proper dining etiquette
⭐ Engage in meaningful conversation
⭐ Make eye contact and confident introductions
⭐ Present themselves with professionalism
Whether our students are preparing for college interviews, scholarship banquets, internships, networking events, or future business meetings, these experiences build confidence in environments they may not have encountered before. AVID gives them a safe space to learn, practice, and grow before the stakes are high. This event also allowed Mrs. Metzger’s Culinary Arts 3 students to prepare and serve a formal meal like they would at a high end restaurant.
The future will ask our students to do more than pass tests. It will ask them to collaborate, communicate, lead, and represent themselves with confidence. Opportunities like the Etiquette Lunch through AVID ensures that they are ready. 🍽️
#FutureFocusedFriday #LCSthrive
Mrs. Washington’s AVID Elective Class at Lee County High recently got the opportunity to practice something equally important - the soft skills that will help shape their future - through the class ‘Etiquette Lunch.’ These students got the opportunity to step into a more formal setting and practice:
⭐ Navigating a professional meal
⭐ Practice proper dining etiquette
⭐ Engage in meaningful conversation
⭐ Make eye contact and confident introductions
⭐ Present themselves with professionalism
Whether our students are preparing for college interviews, scholarship banquets, internships, networking events, or future business meetings, these experiences build confidence in environments they may not have encountered before. AVID gives them a safe space to learn, practice, and grow before the stakes are high. This event also allowed Mrs. Metzger’s Culinary Arts 3 students to prepare and serve a formal meal like they would at a high end restaurant.
The future will ask our students to do more than pass tests. It will ask them to collaborate, communicate, lead, and represent themselves with confidence. Opportunities like the Etiquette Lunch through AVID ensures that they are ready. 🍽️
#FutureFocusedFriday #LCSthrive



📢 New Student Registration & Annual Updates are LIVE!
Parents, get ready for the 2026-2027 School Year!
Right now families can complete required annual registration forms to:
✅ Update your child’s information
✅ Enroll a new incoming student
✅ Request school bus transportation
It is quick and easy - just log in to the Campus Parent app or visit the Parent Portal online to complete your update in minutes.
📱 Anytime, anywhere - use your phone, tablet or computer
🔔 Stay connected - make sure your contact information is up to date to receive important notifications.
Don’t wait to complete these annual registration and make sure you are prepared for next year!
#BackToSchool #StudentRegistration
Parents, get ready for the 2026-2027 School Year!
Right now families can complete required annual registration forms to:
✅ Update your child’s information
✅ Enroll a new incoming student
✅ Request school bus transportation
It is quick and easy - just log in to the Campus Parent app or visit the Parent Portal online to complete your update in minutes.
📱 Anytime, anywhere - use your phone, tablet or computer
🔔 Stay connected - make sure your contact information is up to date to receive important notifications.
Don’t wait to complete these annual registration and make sure you are prepared for next year!
#BackToSchool #StudentRegistration

For #WellBeingWednesday, we're celebrating the incredible creativity of physical education teachers in our local public schools that bring movement to life in meaningful ways!
At Deep River Elementary, Mr. Matsik is a shining example of how educators can spark curiosity and excitement by connecting PE to real-world moments. By tapping into current events like the Winter Olympics, he introduces students to new sports, fresh challenges, and inspiring stories of perseverance from around the globe.
When students learn about Olympic events, whether it is curling strategy, speed skating technique, or the power behind bobsledding, they're not just hearing about them. They explore modified versions in class, discovering new skills and building confidence through movement.
Creative educators like Mr. Matsik remind us that PE is about more than games - it is about igniting passion, encouraging lifelong wellness, and helping students see themselves as active, capable individuals ready to thrive well beyond their school days.
#LCSthrive
At Deep River Elementary, Mr. Matsik is a shining example of how educators can spark curiosity and excitement by connecting PE to real-world moments. By tapping into current events like the Winter Olympics, he introduces students to new sports, fresh challenges, and inspiring stories of perseverance from around the globe.
When students learn about Olympic events, whether it is curling strategy, speed skating technique, or the power behind bobsledding, they're not just hearing about them. They explore modified versions in class, discovering new skills and building confidence through movement.
Creative educators like Mr. Matsik remind us that PE is about more than games - it is about igniting passion, encouraging lifelong wellness, and helping students see themselves as active, capable individuals ready to thrive well beyond their school days.
#LCSthrive
📚✨ Today, many of our incredible educators dedicated their teacher workday to professional growth and supporting students’ whole well-being!
Instead of a day off, these teachers and administrators came together for a powerful training focused on student mental health, positive classroom environments, and effective behavior support strategies from one of the most respected educational behavior consultants in the nation. The workshop “Partnering Together to Help Students Thrive,” brought fresh tools and insights that will help our classrooms be even more supportive and successful for every learner.
Read more here: https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2711299
Big thank you to guest presenter Kelvin Oliver and our partners at Partnership for Children & Families for equipping our team with practical strategies that put students first. This is what a true teacher workday is all about - strengthening our skills so we can better serve students every single day. 👏
#LCSthrive #TeacherWorkday
Instead of a day off, these teachers and administrators came together for a powerful training focused on student mental health, positive classroom environments, and effective behavior support strategies from one of the most respected educational behavior consultants in the nation. The workshop “Partnering Together to Help Students Thrive,” brought fresh tools and insights that will help our classrooms be even more supportive and successful for every learner.
Read more here: https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2711299
Big thank you to guest presenter Kelvin Oliver and our partners at Partnership for Children & Families for equipping our team with practical strategies that put students first. This is what a true teacher workday is all about - strengthening our skills so we can better serve students every single day. 👏
#LCSthrive #TeacherWorkday



Lee County Schools CTE Summer Camps are back and registration is NOW OPEN!
👧 Elementary Camp (Rising 1st–5th graders)
Students will explore different career pathways through fun, hands-on learning. It’s the perfect way to spark curiosity and career awareness at an early age!
🧑🎓 Middle School Camps (Rising 6th–8th graders)
Campers will dive deeper into specialized career pathways such as Culinary Arts, Engineering & Technology, Health Science, Fashion & Textiles, Business/Finance, Sustainable Agriculture, Babysitting, and more—complete with hands-on activities and possible guest speakers and industry tours!
📅 Registration Dates:
🗓 February 13, 2026 – May 22, 2026
🔗 Register here:
👉 Elementary Camps: https://forms.gle/T74TquPNs3Zg7tJK6
👉 Middle School Camps: https://forms.gle/LCDoY6e7X52LwVGA7
📍 Spots are limited—don’t wait!
Help your child explore their interests and discover future career possibilities this summer with Lee County Schools CTE!
👧 Elementary Camp (Rising 1st–5th graders)
Students will explore different career pathways through fun, hands-on learning. It’s the perfect way to spark curiosity and career awareness at an early age!
🧑🎓 Middle School Camps (Rising 6th–8th graders)
Campers will dive deeper into specialized career pathways such as Culinary Arts, Engineering & Technology, Health Science, Fashion & Textiles, Business/Finance, Sustainable Agriculture, Babysitting, and more—complete with hands-on activities and possible guest speakers and industry tours!
📅 Registration Dates:
🗓 February 13, 2026 – May 22, 2026
🔗 Register here:
👉 Elementary Camps: https://forms.gle/T74TquPNs3Zg7tJK6
👉 Middle School Camps: https://forms.gle/LCDoY6e7X52LwVGA7
📍 Spots are limited—don’t wait!
Help your child explore their interests and discover future career possibilities this summer with Lee County Schools CTE!


🎉📚 E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-C-E 🎉📚
CONGRATULATIONS to Molly Bauer, the champion of last night’s 13th Annual LCS District Spelling Bee! From tricky words like squalor and magnanimous, to a victorious final spelling of ‘cilantro,’ our spellers showed grit, grace, and lots of heart. Read more here:https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2708146
📷 Check out the full photo gallery from last night’s event on our Facebook Page to see our talented contestants in action!
👏 A big shout out to all participants, families, and staff who helped make last night an unforgettable event for our students! Let’s keep cheering on these bright stars as Molly prepares for the 2026 North Carolina Regional Spelling Bee in Charlotte!
#LCSthrive #SpellingBee
CONGRATULATIONS to Molly Bauer, the champion of last night’s 13th Annual LCS District Spelling Bee! From tricky words like squalor and magnanimous, to a victorious final spelling of ‘cilantro,’ our spellers showed grit, grace, and lots of heart. Read more here:https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2708146
📷 Check out the full photo gallery from last night’s event on our Facebook Page to see our talented contestants in action!
👏 A big shout out to all participants, families, and staff who helped make last night an unforgettable event for our students! Let’s keep cheering on these bright stars as Molly prepares for the 2026 North Carolina Regional Spelling Bee in Charlotte!
#LCSthrive #SpellingBee
❤️February is Love the Bus Month! ❤️
They are custodians, instructional assistants, cafeteria workers, and sometimes even assistant principals - but bright and early in the morning or immediately after school they are the warm, caring, and dedicated team that gets students to and from school safely.
Our team of bus drivers are often the first smile many students see and the last wave they receive before heading home. They navigate 105 daily routes covering 5045 miles and burning more than 1000 gallons of fuel. Our drivers play a critical role in student safety and daily operations. Their professionalism, reliability and care ensure that thousands of students are able to connect to their school community and receive the foundational education they need to thrive.
To each of our bus drivers, thank you for your dedication and commitment to keeping our students safe. You are an essential part of our school family. We appreciate you more than words can say!
If you see a bus driver this month, be sure to share a smile and a “Thank You!” 💛
#LoveTheBus #LCSthrive #ThankYouBusDrivers
They are custodians, instructional assistants, cafeteria workers, and sometimes even assistant principals - but bright and early in the morning or immediately after school they are the warm, caring, and dedicated team that gets students to and from school safely.
Our team of bus drivers are often the first smile many students see and the last wave they receive before heading home. They navigate 105 daily routes covering 5045 miles and burning more than 1000 gallons of fuel. Our drivers play a critical role in student safety and daily operations. Their professionalism, reliability and care ensure that thousands of students are able to connect to their school community and receive the foundational education they need to thrive.
To each of our bus drivers, thank you for your dedication and commitment to keeping our students safe. You are an essential part of our school family. We appreciate you more than words can say!
If you see a bus driver this month, be sure to share a smile and a “Thank You!” 💛
#LoveTheBus #LCSthrive #ThankYouBusDrivers
📣 Well-Being Wednesday Spotlight: Coaches as Champions of Whole-Student Wellness 🏀💙
At the heart of every thriving school community are the mentors and role models who invest not just in performance, but in people. Coaches in our local public schools play a vital role in supporting the whole student—physically, emotionally, and socially—by teaching resilience, fostering confidence, and modeling integrity both on and off the court.
This week, we’re celebrating an inspiring example right here in our district. Last night, Southern Lee High School honored longtime Men’s Basketball Coach Gaston Collins by naming the school’s main basketball court Collins Court in recognition of his more than 20 years of dedication to students and the community. Coach Collins has helped countless young people grow into strong leaders by emphasizing character, discipline, teamwork, and personal development in every practice and game.
These are the kinds of experiences and relationships that enrich student well-being far beyond athletic achievement. Coaches like Coach Collins help students build confidence, form positive connections, and navigate both victories and challenges with grace. 🏆👏
✨ Learn more about this meaningful honor and why Coach Collins’ legacy matters for whole-student wellness by reading the full press release here:
👉 https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2703503
Let’s take a moment today to thank the coaches in our lives who do more than teach skills—they empower our students to thrive! 💛💪
#LCSthrive #WellBeingWednesday #WholeStudentWellness #ThankACoach
At the heart of every thriving school community are the mentors and role models who invest not just in performance, but in people. Coaches in our local public schools play a vital role in supporting the whole student—physically, emotionally, and socially—by teaching resilience, fostering confidence, and modeling integrity both on and off the court.
This week, we’re celebrating an inspiring example right here in our district. Last night, Southern Lee High School honored longtime Men’s Basketball Coach Gaston Collins by naming the school’s main basketball court Collins Court in recognition of his more than 20 years of dedication to students and the community. Coach Collins has helped countless young people grow into strong leaders by emphasizing character, discipline, teamwork, and personal development in every practice and game.
These are the kinds of experiences and relationships that enrich student well-being far beyond athletic achievement. Coaches like Coach Collins help students build confidence, form positive connections, and navigate both victories and challenges with grace. 🏆👏
✨ Learn more about this meaningful honor and why Coach Collins’ legacy matters for whole-student wellness by reading the full press release here:
👉 https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2703503
Let’s take a moment today to thank the coaches in our lives who do more than teach skills—they empower our students to thrive! 💛💪
#LCSthrive #WellBeingWednesday #WholeStudentWellness #ThankACoach
Behind every smiling face of a bus driver stands an amazing garage team and transportation support staff that make sure each ride is as safe and efficient as possible.
As we begin our celebration of #LoveTheBusWeek, we shine the spotlight on the great team at our district bus garage who meticulously maintain and care for our fleet of 134 buses. From monthly top-to bottom inspections to emergency roadside repairs, their skill, dedication, and attention to detail keep our buses safe, reliable, and ready to efficiently cover 5045 miles every single day delivering children to and from school.
Thank you for the hard work you do. Thank you for the pride you take in keeping our wheels turning. We are grateful for YOU!
#LoveTheBusWeek #LCSthrive
As we begin our celebration of #LoveTheBusWeek, we shine the spotlight on the great team at our district bus garage who meticulously maintain and care for our fleet of 134 buses. From monthly top-to bottom inspections to emergency roadside repairs, their skill, dedication, and attention to detail keep our buses safe, reliable, and ready to efficiently cover 5045 miles every single day delivering children to and from school.
Thank you for the hard work you do. Thank you for the pride you take in keeping our wheels turning. We are grateful for YOU!
#LoveTheBusWeek #LCSthrive
After more than 30 years of service to Lee County Schools, second grade teacher Robin Gatten of W.B. Wicker Elementary School will retire this May, leaving behind a legacy of learning, relationships and full-circle moments that span generations of students.
From helping young learners build confidence to reconnecting with former students now bringing their own children to school, Mrs. Gatten's story is a powerful reminder of the lasting impact teachers have on their communities.
Read more about her remarkable journey and dedication to our local public schools here: https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2695440
#MeetTheStaffMonday #LCSthrive
From helping young learners build confidence to reconnecting with former students now bringing their own children to school, Mrs. Gatten's story is a powerful reminder of the lasting impact teachers have on their communities.
Read more about her remarkable journey and dedication to our local public schools here: https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2695440
#MeetTheStaffMonday #LCSthrive

Looking ahead starts now! This week, our eighth grade students had the opportunity to visit either Lee County High School or Southern Lee High School for an Electives Fair designed to help them plan their next steps.
Students explored a wide range of Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses, clubs, and elective options. They got the opportunity to ask questions to current students, make connections and discover pathways aligned to their interests and future goals. From hands-on career preparation to academic enrichment and extracurricular opportunities, the experience empowered students to make informed choices about their desired course of study as they transition to high school.
Investing time in exploration today helps ensure our students are able to make choices that provide them meaningful, impactful, and future-focused educational courses that prepare them for success beyond the walls of their high school.
#LCSthrive #FutureFocusedFriday
Students explored a wide range of Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses, clubs, and elective options. They got the opportunity to ask questions to current students, make connections and discover pathways aligned to their interests and future goals. From hands-on career preparation to academic enrichment and extracurricular opportunities, the experience empowered students to make informed choices about their desired course of study as they transition to high school.
Investing time in exploration today helps ensure our students are able to make choices that provide them meaningful, impactful, and future-focused educational courses that prepare them for success beyond the walls of their high school.
#LCSthrive #FutureFocusedFriday
Families, just before 11:00 a.m. today, February 6, 2026, a threat was reported by phone to Lee County High School. Out of an abundance of caution, students and employees were evacuated from their buildings but remained on campus while the Lee County Sheriff's Office conducted a thorough search of all buildings.
We believe that the threat was a hoax, similar to threats received by other schools and districts across the country in the last two weeks.
No threat was found on campus. The all-clear was given and students and staff returned to their scheduled activities at 12:25 p.m. We appreciate the quick response of local law enforcement and their partnership in ensuring the safety of our students and staff.
We believe that the threat was a hoax, similar to threats received by other schools and districts across the country in the last two weeks.
No threat was found on campus. The all-clear was given and students and staff returned to their scheduled activities at 12:25 p.m. We appreciate the quick response of local law enforcement and their partnership in ensuring the safety of our students and staff.

With our area again under a Winter Weather Advisory and continued uncertainty around potential overnight wintry precipitation, Lee County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay for students and staff on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
This delay allows our transportation and operations teams time to assess road conditions and campus safety before students and staff begin traveling in the morning. If additional schedule changes are needed due to weather conditions, families and employees will be notified no later than 6:30 a.m. through the district website, social media platforms, and our parent and staff text, call, and email alert system.
While we remain focused on getting students back in school as quickly as possible, our top priority is ensuring the safety of everyone traveling to and from our campuses.
Thank you for your understanding and continued flexibility as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.
This delay allows our transportation and operations teams time to assess road conditions and campus safety before students and staff begin traveling in the morning. If additional schedule changes are needed due to weather conditions, families and employees will be notified no later than 6:30 a.m. through the district website, social media platforms, and our parent and staff text, call, and email alert system.
While we remain focused on getting students back in school as quickly as possible, our top priority is ensuring the safety of everyone traveling to and from our campuses.
Thank you for your understanding and continued flexibility as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.

Due to continued unsafe road conditions across the county, all schools will operate on a remote learning day tomorrow, Wednesday, February 4, 2026, for students.
While many primary roads are clear, secondary roads and neighborhoods remain icy and unsafe—particularly for school buses and student drivers. Conditions vary across the county, and decisions must be made with the safety of all students and staff in every part of the district in mind. Photos from bus routes traveled by our Transportation Department this afternoon are included for additional context.
There will be an optional workday for staff beginning at 9:00 a.m. Eligible employees may telework, if needed. Employees should only report to work if they feel it is safe to do so. The district will work with all employees as needed to ensure safety.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to prioritize the safety of our students and staff.
While many primary roads are clear, secondary roads and neighborhoods remain icy and unsafe—particularly for school buses and student drivers. Conditions vary across the county, and decisions must be made with the safety of all students and staff in every part of the district in mind. Photos from bus routes traveled by our Transportation Department this afternoon are included for additional context.
There will be an optional workday for staff beginning at 9:00 a.m. Eligible employees may telework, if needed. Employees should only report to work if they feel it is safe to do so. The district will work with all employees as needed to ensure safety.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to prioritize the safety of our students and staff.

This week, we celebrate our incredible school counselors who support the whole student - academically, socially, emotionally and beyond. From helping students set goals and navigate challenges to being trusted listeners and advocates, our counselors are there every step of the way.
Thank you for empowering students to thrive in school and in life. We are so grateful for all that you do!
#LCSthrive #NationalSchoolCounselingWeek #WholeStudentSupport
Thank you for empowering students to thrive in school and in life. We are so grateful for all that you do!
#LCSthrive #NationalSchoolCounselingWeek #WholeStudentSupport





Due to inclement weather and unsafe road conditions, all schools will operate on a remote learning day tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3, 2026, for all students and staff.
Teachers sent home assignments on Friday in anticipation of possible remote instruction.
Important reminders for families:
• There will be no live/virtual instruction
• Students will have five school days to submit remote learning assignments once we return to campus.
• Students are not expected to work for hours at a time or follow a traditional school-day schedule
• Short, manageable work periods, breaks as needed, and time with family are encouraged
Thank you for your continued support as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.
Teachers sent home assignments on Friday in anticipation of possible remote instruction.
Important reminders for families:
• There will be no live/virtual instruction
• Students will have five school days to submit remote learning assignments once we return to campus.
• Students are not expected to work for hours at a time or follow a traditional school-day schedule
• Short, manageable work periods, breaks as needed, and time with family are encouraged
Thank you for your continued support as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.

Lee County Schools will be fully CLOSED tomorrow, February 2, 2026 for a good old-fashioned snow day.
Please see the note from Dr. Chris Dossenbach.
"Dear families,
Days like today don't come often for us. It is a reminder that learning also happens in moments of joy, wonder and play. So stay warm, be safe and let kids be kids - sled, laugh and soak it all in. School will be back soon enough so go enjoy a good old-fashioned snow day!
Lee County Schools will be closed tomorrow (2/2/2026) for students and staff.
With gratitude,
Chris Dossenbach"
You heard it from Dr. Dossenbach! No school tomorrow! Go have a blast!
Students should hold onto the remote work packets that were sent home on Friday in case they are needed later in the week, but they do not need to complete them for tomorrow! Stay safe & make some great memories!
Please see the note from Dr. Chris Dossenbach.
"Dear families,
Days like today don't come often for us. It is a reminder that learning also happens in moments of joy, wonder and play. So stay warm, be safe and let kids be kids - sled, laugh and soak it all in. School will be back soon enough so go enjoy a good old-fashioned snow day!
Lee County Schools will be closed tomorrow (2/2/2026) for students and staff.
With gratitude,
Chris Dossenbach"
You heard it from Dr. Dossenbach! No school tomorrow! Go have a blast!
Students should hold onto the remote work packets that were sent home on Friday in case they are needed later in the week, but they do not need to complete them for tomorrow! Stay safe & make some great memories!

🌟 Join Us for the Lee County Schools Spring Job Fair! 🌟
Looking for a rewarding career where you can make a difference every day? Lee County Schools is hiring! 📚🚌🔧
We’re seeking:
👩🏫 Teachers & Teacher Assistants
🏫 Support Staff & Office Support
🧹 Custodians
🔧 Maintenance (HVAC)
🥗 Child Nutrition
🚌 Bus Drivers
📅 Saturday, February 28, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 SanLee Middle School
2301 Tramway Rd, Sanford, NC 27330
✅ On-site interviews available
✅ Learn more about our schools and departments
👉 Register now: bit.ly/LCSSpring2026JobFair
Come be part of a team that inspires students and strengthens our community. We can’t wait to meet you!
Looking for a rewarding career where you can make a difference every day? Lee County Schools is hiring! 📚🚌🔧
We’re seeking:
👩🏫 Teachers & Teacher Assistants
🏫 Support Staff & Office Support
🧹 Custodians
🔧 Maintenance (HVAC)
🥗 Child Nutrition
🚌 Bus Drivers
📅 Saturday, February 28, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 SanLee Middle School
2301 Tramway Rd, Sanford, NC 27330
✅ On-site interviews available
✅ Learn more about our schools and departments
👉 Register now: bit.ly/LCSSpring2026JobFair
Come be part of a team that inspires students and strengthens our community. We can’t wait to meet you!

