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LEC welcomes incoming freshmen

08.09.2011College & CommunityLee Early College

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LEC welcomes incoming freshmen

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Lee Early College incoming freshmen Jamie Larson (left) and Katie Howser are excited about the new educational adventure on which they are embarking. They were part of the group of 64 incoming freshman who, with their parents, gathered for school orientation August 3 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. LEC, located on the Lee County Campus of Central Carolina Community College, is a partnership between the college and Lee County Schools. Students enroll as ninth graders and, within five years, earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree. For more information about LEC's program, visit www.leeearlycollege.com.

LEC welcomes incoming freshmen

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Lara Howard (left), Lee Early College history teacher, gives an incoming LEC freshman her schedule at the school's freshman orientation August 3 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. LEC, located on the Lee County Campus of Central Carolina Community College, is a partnership between the college and Lee County Schools. Students enroll as ninth graders and, within five years, earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree. For more information about LEC's program, visit www.leeearlycollege.com.

LEC welcomes incoming freshmen

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Incoming Early Lee College freshmen and their parents gathered August 3 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center for orientation. The LEC, located on the Lee County Campus of Central Carolina Community College, is a partnership between the college and Lee County Schools. Students enroll as ninth graders and, within five years, earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree. For more information about LEC's program, visit www.leeearlycollege.com.

LEC welcomes incoming freshmen

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Sharon Christensen (left), math teacher, speaks with an incoming Early Lee College freshman and his mother at the school's freshman orientation August 3 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. LEC, located on the Lee County Campus of Central Carolina Community College, is a partnership between the college and Lee County Schools. Students enroll as ninth graders and, within five years, earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree. For more information about LEC's program, visit www.leeearlycollege.com.

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