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Summer is still a few months away, but the race is on for parents to secure spots for their kids at summer camps. This year, parents can expect longer waitlists and higher prices. WFAE's Marshall Terry and Cristina Bolling of the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter discuss.
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Attendance has been low during the first week of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ summer school, with the program reaching only about 20% of the students considered at risk of failure.
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State-mandated summers schools open across the Charlotte region Monday, with questions remaining about staffing and students participating.
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School districts across North Carolina are scrambling to find teachers willing to take on six more weeks during the summer.
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Summer camps are a big part of the culture of Western North Carolina. There are over 70 camps of all types for kids of all ages at the western end of the…
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GREENVILLE, S.C. -- An audit of summer camps at Clemson University found a lack of background checks for some staffers.Several camps were failing to run…