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We will be live streaming the graduation today on Facebook. Tune in to watch the ceremony!

It's graduation day and the seniors are taking advantage of their last day of high school with a little mischief!

Mikaela Brown's 10th and 11th grade physical science class used what they learned this semester to put on a science expo! From chemical reactions, magnetism, changes in states of matter, and more, the kids put on a great show filled with physics magic!

On Friday, April 26, ENCSD co-hosted a Deaf History Month Trivia Event with the NC DHHS Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Raleigh,

We have photos from Earth Day activities with two of our teachers, Ms. Fallon and Ms. Natasha.

We recognized the senior track athletes at their last track meet! Thank you for all of the support this year with all athletics.

The NC Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing presents Deaf Awareness Month 2024 with facts about Eastern NC School for the Deaf in this YouTube Video.

Our school was featured in an article on The Assembly about Deaf school enrollment in North Carolina. It's a very interesting read. Click the title for the full article.

We had an eclipse yesterday and the students did not miss out. They got a good glimpse with their eclipse glasses on.

NC Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Celebrating Deaf History MonthJoin us in celebration of Deaf History Month! How much do you know about Deaf history?
Parents, Children and Community Members are welcome!

On Thursday, we celebrated our students' achievments over the past 3 months. They did a great job!

Asparagus is a herbaceous, perennial vegetable. It is part of the Asparagus officinalis family and is native to most of Europe and North America. It is commonly harvested early in the spring, before the spears grow woody.
ENCSD recently celebrated Read Across America Day, a nationwide day of celebrating the value, importance, and fun of reading! We kicked off the day with a book talk, a hilarious skit, and a reader's oath. Four special guest readers were invited to do an ASL read-aloud of a book or eBook: Bola Desalu, Associate Accessibility Relationship Manager of Relay NC, Nicole Williamson, Teacher of the Deaf, Johnston County Schools, Natasha Wood, High School History Teacher, and Frank Zhang,

MB’s Physical Science class figured out science isn’t all that basic, it’s acidic too! The group of 10th and 11th grade students identified the pH of multiple substances in today’s lab!

There was a Birthday Celebration in the cafeteria at lunch today for those who had birthdays in December, January and February. 🎂🎁🎈

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