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JCC Small Business Center Grant Applications Open Now
Friday, May 30, 2025
JCC Small Business Center Grant Applications Open Now

Follow us!   Grant Applications OPEN NOW The Small Business Center and Verizon Digital Readiness Program have teamed up to offer this funding opportunity.   Verizon is awarding 50 grants of $10,000 this spring! Simple application. Deadline - June 30, 2025   Complete these simple steps: Go to bit.ly/SBC-VerizonCreate a FREE AccountComplete 2 FREE 30 minute coursesApply for the grant   If you need assistance, please reach out to the Small Business Center at jccsbc@johnstoncc.edu.   Don't Wait!

Small Business Center at JCC
Johnston Community College Announces Fifth Consecutive Semester of Record Enrollment
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Johnston Community College Announces Fifth Consecutive Semester of Record Enrollment

Johnston Community College (JCC) has once again broken enrollment records, marking its fifth straight semester of growth with a 27% increase in degree-seeking students on the first day of the summer term. As summer classes begin, JCC reports 2,755 students enrolled, the highest summer enrollment in the College’s history.  “We are thrilled to see this continued momentum, especially during the summer term,” said JCC President Dr. Vern L. Lindquist. “This incredible increase reflects not only the strength of

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JCC's Small Business Center Featured Workshops
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
JCC's Small Business Center Featured Workshops

To read more in the Small Business Center's weekly newsletter, please click HERE.

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Perdue Named JCPS CTE Teacher of the Year
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Perdue Named JCPS CTE Teacher of the Year

Ms. Susan Perdue, the Career and Technical Education (CTE) teacher at Clayton High, has been selected as the Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) 2025 Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year. Ms. Perdue has been teaching at Clayton High for eight years and is a CTE Business and Marketing teacher. She teaches entrepreneurship and business management career pathways, and is also the school’s Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) Adviser...For more information and to continue reading

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JCC Small Business Center's Upcoming Free Webinars
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
JCC Small Business Center's Upcoming Free Webinars

JCC is offering a Verizon Digital Ready Program : Personalized Learning Platform, Complete Two FREE short courses, Apply for $10,000 Grant!Learn more HERE.  

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Melissa Pearce named JCPS 2023 Teacher of the Year
Monday, May 15, 2023
Melissa Pearce named JCPS 2023 Teacher of the Year

Cleveland High English teacher Melissa Pearce was named the Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) 2023 Teacher of the Year. With the naming Pearce made history, as she is the first person to ever receive the award twice. Pearce received the award for the first time 2007 and was named a finalist for the award in 2022.   Pearce has been an educator with JCPS for the past 19 years. She has been teaching for 20 years, spending her first year teaching in Pamlico County. “It wasn’t quite home,” she said.

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Teacher Assistant of the Year rewarded for good works
Friday, June 10, 2022
Teacher Assistant of the Year rewarded for good works

Johnston County Public Schools Teacher Assistant Chellie Cherry from West Smithfield Elementary was named the 2022 Teacher Assistant of the Year.    The reason is crystal clear. A dedicated employee of Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) for nearly 30 years, she has spent twenty-two of those years as a teacher assistant, an amazing feat in and of itself. The cherry on top is that she is a teacher assistant of exceptional students.   A native of Johnston County and a graduate of

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2022 Johnston County Teacher of the Year is Homegrown Success
Monday, May 09, 2022
2022 Johnston County Teacher of the Year is Homegrown Success

Four Oaks Elementary third grade teacher Jennifer Beninate was named the 2022 Johnston County Teacher of the Year at the annual Flame for Learning Award banquet on April 26.  Beninate is the epitome of a teacher, which by definition is someone who imparts knowledge and enlightens. It’s immediately obvious that teaching is her calling. She draws inspiration from her idol Mary Poppins and speaks to her students lovingly and calmly. “Teaching is just a way I get to be Mary Poppins every day,” she

Johnston County Public Schools
 JCPS TA of the Year is Chellie Cherry, West Smithfield Elementary
Thursday, May 05, 2022
JCPS TA of the Year is Chellie Cherry, West Smithfield Elementary

Johnston County Public Schools teacher assistant Chellie Cherry from West Smithfield Elementary was named the 2022 Teacher Assistant of the Year at their organization's annual banquet.  Teacher Assistants work alongside teachers to give students additional attention and instruction. Darrick McNeill is the Principal of West Smithfield Elementary. Cherry’s coworkers said that she is beyond deserving of the Teacher Assistant of the Year award, and is an integral part of the West Smithfield Elementary

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Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 88 donates 500 book bags to JCPS
Monday, March 21, 2022
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 88 donates 500 book bags to JCPS

Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 88 donates 500 book bags to JCPS Written By: Robin Koppen, JCPS Communication Specialist   SMITHFIELD, NC - The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #88 (FOP 88) bought and donated 500 backpacks to help children in Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS).  Members of the FOP 88 worked alongside JCPS school social workers, school counselors, student advocates, school nurses, assistant principals, and some central office staff to fill the bags on Thursday, Mar. 17, at the

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Celebrating the Voices and Passions of Local FarmHers
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Celebrating the Voices and Passions of Local FarmHers

Smithfield, N.C. --  The Junior Women's League of Smithfield, in partnership with the Johnston County Farm Bureau Young Farmer & Rancher program and JoCo Grows Agriculture Committee will host Ask A Farm(HER), a local farmer Q&A panel featuring female farmers from Johnston County on Monday, February 7, 2022 from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m at Johnston County Ag Center.     The purpose of the Q&A panel is to give Johnston County citizens an opportunity to hear farmers discuss the issues of importance to

Junior Women’s League of Smithfield
LEADERSHIP JOHNSTON LAUNCHES CLASS OF 2022
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
LEADERSHIP JOHNSTON LAUNCHES CLASS OF 2022

SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA, January 15, 2022— A fully engaged Leadership Johnston program returns to Johnston County this year! The eleven-month program is designed for those who want to learn more about the county while developing and refining leadership skills. Through a variety of personal growth opportunities, individuals will gain a more in-depth understanding of the many facets of Johnston County, build crisis leadership and change management skills, and learn the skills necessary for effectively

Triangle East Chamber of Commerce
Popular eBooks and Digital Audiobooks...
Monday, October 04, 2021
Popular eBooks and Digital Audiobooks Available Free 24/7 From Johnston County Affiliated Libraries

Readers can use the award-winning Libby app to enjoy digital books on any device! As people increasingly read and listen to books on their smartphone or tablet, they’re discovering one of the best resources is their local public library. The Public Library of Johnston County and Smithfield (PLJCS) and its affiliated branches are excited to announce that starting October 4th, 2021, patrons with an active library card in good standing can borrow a wide selection of popular digital eBooks and audiobooks free

JCC Offering Free Workshop for Underemployed and Unemployed
Monday, February 22, 2021
JCC Offering Free Workshop for Underemployed and Unemployed
Johnston County Schools - Selma Middle welcomes 12 new educators
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Johnston County Schools - Selma Middle welcomes 12 new educators

Selma Middle welcomes 12 new educators Selma Middle School has welcomed 12 new educators to its halls for the 2015-2016 school year. Joining the team are Tabitha Ammons, Alexander Burgess, Samantha Determan, Patricia Ann Leitner, Michael Llaury, Cynthia Markham, Shawna Marie Phillips, Emily Shelton, Brandon Sullivan, Aaron Tipping, Chrystal Trammell, and Kimberly Whipple. Kimberly Whipple will be joining the fifth grade team at Selma Middle. She is a graduate of California University and Edinboro University

Breeden and Sawrey join JCC trustees, Daniels is reappointed
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Breeden and Sawrey join JCC trustees, Daniels is reappointed

Johnston Community College welcomed two new trustees and reappointed another at its July board meeting.  Jonathan Breeden of Clayton is an attorney in the Cleveland community and helps clients in the areas of family law, criminal defense, estate matters, and contracts.  Breeden earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from N.C. State University and his law degree from Campbell University.  He is also a member of the Greater Cleveland Athletic Association Board of Directors and Crossroads

Smithfield-Selma Chamber of Commerce recognizes local SuperStar Teachers
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Smithfield-Selma Chamber of Commerce recognizes local SuperStar Teachers

The Education Committee of the Greater Smithfield-Selma Area Chamber of Commerce honored seven local elementary school teachers on November 3 at its semi-annual Semester SuperStars Luncheon at the Sleep Inn & Suites in Smithfield.  These teachers were nominated by their principals and recognized as outstanding educators in the Smithfield-Selma area. The teachers were given a plaque and a bag full of items from Chamber members. A similar luncheon will be held in the spring for outstanding middle and high

Johnston Community College Performing Arts announces 25th Anniversary Concert Series
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Johnston Community College Performing Arts announces 25th Anniversary Concert Series

The Performing Arts at Johnston Community College is proud to announce the 25th Anniversary Concert Series line-up.  Season tickets are currently on sale and individual tickets will go on sale August 5th.  Tickets may be purchased by calling the JCC Box Office at (919) 209-2099 or by visiting www.jccperformingarts.com<http://www.jccperformingarts.com>.  Patrons wishing to purchase 3 or more shows may do so as season ticket holders.  Discounts are offered for 3+ shows, military personnel, students, and

JCC Medical Office Student is Academic Excellence Winner
Monday, May 19, 2014
JCC Medical Office Student is Academic Excellence Winner

After 18 years of working in the airline industry, Margaret Raynor decided to retire in 2005. She tried several different jobs over the next six years, but she still wasn’t fully satisfied. “One day my husband and I were sitting around talking, and he suggested I go back to school and pursue a career in the medical field,” Raynor of Smithfield recalled. “At first, I didn’t think that was a good idea, because of my age. I was thinking someone my age would have a hard time focusing, concentrating on school

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