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Enrollment has dropped at Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools that lost neighborhood bus stops in a bid to cope with driver shortages. But the express bus system isn't likely to end soon.
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New UNC Charlotte scholarship encourages students to stick with teaching and work for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. It comes as teacher shortages are expected to worsen.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board chair Elyse Dashew steps down Tuesday after chairing the board through the pandemic and other turmoil. Here's what she has learned.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board is holding a public hearing Monday on facility changes that will affect Park Road Montessori and the two Dilworth Elementary campuses.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools continues its slow shift to a more racially diverse district, with increases in Hispanic and Asian students offsetting declines in Black and white enrollment.
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One week after Mecklenburg County voters approved a record $2.5 billion in school bonds, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials identified the first eight projects the district will tackle.
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This year’s elections saw a new player: Mecklenburg County’s Democratic Party, who endorsed three candidates in the nonpartisan race. And the party’s “blue ballot” recommendations appear to have made a difference.
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Lenora Shipp, Monty Witherspoon and Liz Monterrey claimed the three at-large seats on the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board Tuesday. Fourteen candidates were on the ballot.
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A $2.5 billion school bond referendum for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools was approved Tuesday, with 63% of voters saying yes.
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Early voting results released when the polls closed today show who is winning the races for Charlotte City Council, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools board race and the $2.5 billion school construction bonds issue.