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Schools in south suburban Charlotte reflect a boom in Asian students. Jigna Patel is the principal of Ballantyne Elementary, where many students and parents share her Indian roots.
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A group of students at Olympic High School in southwest Charlotte have created an art exhibit that celebrates and highlights African American resistance and joy, through art forms that include poetry and quilting, to commemorate Black History Month.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board and Mecklenburg County commissioners started planning Wednesday for a budget that could see a collision between big needs and tight revenue, with property taxes in the balance.
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A panel of Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board members Thursday upheld the superintendent's decision to keep two challenged books in high school libraries.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools promises renovated schools in 2025 and selects a project manager for $2.5 billion in bond projects.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board's liaison to the North Carolina General Assembly says he's optimistic that lawmakers may finally be ready to let districts open schools earlier in August.
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The end of federal COVID-19 aid eliminates money for almost 800 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools jobs, and Superintendent Crystal Hill will revamp about 400 other positions.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Crystal Hill will outline her preliminary plans today for coping with the loss of federal COVID-19 aid in the coming year's budget.
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Two years ago, Charlotte-Mecklenburg School set a record with 29 guns reported on its campuses. But over the past year, CMS has dropped that total to six, according to the latest state report on crime and violence. The state overall has seen an increase in guns reported in schools.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools leaders warn that the loss of federal COVID-19 money could lead to layoffs or job shuffles in the coming year.