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School District Office
● OpenThe School District Office at 1914 Hickory Street Southwest in Lenoir, North Carolina is the administrative hub for the local school district. This office oversees the management and operations of the district's schools, ensuring that students receive a quality education. From setting academic standards to handling budgeting and personnel matters, the School District Office plays a crucial role in the education system. Visitors can come here for information on enrollment, school policies, and other district-related inquiries. The dedicated staff at the School District Office work tirelessly to support students, teachers, and families in the community.
1914 Hickory St SW, Lenoir, NC 28645, United StatesAdvertisements -
Bakers Mountain Park
● ClosedBakers Mountain Park is a picturesque tourist attraction located at 6680 Bakers Mountain Road in Hickory, North Carolina. Situated on the highest elevation point in Catawba County at 1780 feet, this 189-acre park boasts a mature Chestnut Oak forest with nearly 6 miles of scenic trails. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the North Carolina Mountains while observing a variety of wildlife and native plants. The park features a ¼ mile paved ADA accessible trail near the parking area, as well as a LITeracy Trail that combines reading, technology, and fitness activities through interactive stations based on children's books. With 18 individual stations that change quarterly, visitors can enjoy a unique outdoor reading experience while exploring the park.
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