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The Johnston County School District serves Johnston County, North Carolina. Currently, Johnston County has 48 schools, which serve over 36,879 students, and experiences a 4% increase in enrollment yearly. [2] The district is centered in the county seat, Smithfield. Dr. Eric C. Bracy was appointed as superintendent on July 1, 2020. [3]
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Johnston County Career and Technical Leadership Academy was established in 2016 and was originally located at Clayton High School. [3] Started by Ed Croom, former superintendent of Johnston County School District, it is a high school "to raise academic achievement while focusing on career and technical education such as health care and computer engineering".
He is committed to making Johnston County Public Schools the best in the state.” Scores are improving in schools Bracy has been superintendent of North Carolina’s seventh-largest school ...
Parents, staff prefer shorter school year. The district received 3,995 survey responses from the public. Johnston County is the state’s seventh-largest school district, with more than 37,000 ...
Chatham County Schools will be closed for students and staff on Friday. Johnston County Public Schools will be have a remote learning day. After-school activities are canceled.
Johnston County Early College Academy (JCECA or ECA) is a public vocational, early college high school in Smithfield, North Carolina, United States. It was established in 2008 and is part of the JJohnston County School District. It operates at the Johnston Community College campus at the Smith Building. [3]
Princeton High School is a public high school located in Princeton, North Carolina, United States. It serves grades 6–12 and is part of the Johnston County School District. Princeton High School has 1,465 students. Princeton Elementary School, grades K–5, located a few miles away, became a separate school at the start of the 2008–2009 ...