Beaufort County Community College  


Back when we were in our teacher training program in college one of the assigned readings was a book entitled "The way it spozed to be."
BCCC President David McLawhorn said the schedule will allow BCCC to "maximize the financial and human resources available to conduct the college's essential work during the summer term."
Every three years, a Community Satisfaction Survey is mailed to the Beaufort County Community College four-county service area, including Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell and Washington counties.
On February 1 at the Southside High School auditorium, Beaufort County Schools will hold the first in a series of events called BCS Listens: Voices from the Community.
Due to popular demand, the Division of Continuing Education will offer a class in intermediate to advanced crocheting skills from 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays beginning March 11 and ending April 15.
Instructor Maria Dickinson will teach students new and exciting techniques such as shells; ruffle and rope borders; basket weaves; and fondant roses and leaves.
An accounting student at Beaufort County Community College has received a scholarship established in honor of local accountant and business woman Louise Proctor Kidwell.
The Customized Training Program provided education and training for eligible businesses and industries and was developed to spur industrial and business recruitment by the state.
This article is offered not as news but as documentation of how our school board violates the spirit of running our schools in a transparent manner.
Graduates of BCCC's truck driving school can expect to earn between $25,000 and $35,000 their first year of work, according to BCCC's director of fire-training programs and special projects.
Students will complete four projects as they learn to crochet using various yarns and hooks. Students will learn how to read patterns and practice basic crochet stitches.
Instructor Maria Dickinson will teach students to make elegant borders using shells, rosettes and stars. Students will learn to create lovely flowers such as roses, rosebuds, sweet pea and pansies.
The trip, scheduled for Jan. 14 and 15, will include a performance of the award-winning show "The Lion King" at the Durham Performing Arts Center and a special presentation at the N.C. Zoo.
The library will close for the Christmas and New Year's holidays at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 21, and will re-open at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 4.
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