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Onslow County Schools (OCS) is a PK-12 school district serving Onslow County, North Carolina. It is headquartered in Jacksonville . OCS serves the majority of Onslow County, except for Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River , which are served by Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools.
Southwest Historic District, also known as Waltons Store Historic District, is a national historic district located near Waltons Store, Onslow County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 14 contributing buildings and 2 contributing sites surrounding the crossroads community of Waltons Store.
Bank of Onslow and Jacksonville Masonic Temple. November 13, 1989 214-216 Old Bridge St. ... Southwest Historic District: November 13, 1989 North Carolina ...
Incumbents Tim Foster and Royce Bennett will be joined by Republican Lisa Carpenter on the Onslow County Board of Commissioners. Election results: 2 incumbents, 1 newcomer win race for Onslow ...
White Oak High School is a public high school in the city of Jacksonville, North Carolina, in Onslow County, United States, and classified as a 3A school by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. [2] It is one of the seven high schools of Onslow County Schools.
Through the North Carolina Virtual Public School and Onslow Virtual Academy, Richlands students can take courses that are not offered at their school. Students may also participate in a variety of vocational programs at Coastal Carolina Community College , or the Eastern North Carolina Regional Skills Center in Jacksonville, North Carolina .
New Bridge Middle School is located in downtown Jacksonville, NC. It is one of two of Onslow County's magnet schools (the other being Clyde Erwin Elementary School. [3] New Bridge is Onslow's only magnet middle school. The school building was closed for the 1997–98 school year for remodeling.
The Onslow baronetcy, of West Clandon in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of England on 8 May 1674 for Arthur Onslow, with the precedence of 1660. The second Baronet was created Baron Onslow in 1716 and the fourth Baron was created Earl of Onslow in 1801.