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The federal government froze $12 million for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools as part of billions halted nationwide June 30.
Rankin said the state is holding Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools back from improving teachers’ salaries. “Right now, we’re ranked 38th in the country, which is very low,” explained Rankin.
Without access to these critical funds, CMS says its ability to support its 141,000 students is significantly restricted.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools initially communicated an intent to continue the project with UNC Charlotte. A June 6th letter from Superintendent Crystal Hill changed that.
They say no one from the district interviewed the complainants, despite their requests to meet with an HR rep.
North Carolina Appeals Court allows a lawsuit against CMS and employees over negligence in a 2019 child sex abuse case to ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials say they're ready to bring back more than 140,000 students Wednesday morning with strategies that balance a desire for normal learning with a need for ...
Charlotte, NC – Communities In Schools of Charlotte-Mecklenburg (CIS-Charlotte), in partnership with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) and the corporate community, is launching a new ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials say a $3 billion bond package is not only a way to add classrooms, replace outdated schools and improve learning conditions, but to keep students safer in ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools this week quietly told librarians not to explicitly observe Banned Books Week in school — again. The last week in September is Banned Books Week, a national ...
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