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The federal government froze $12 million for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools as part of billions halted nationwide June 30.
Candidate filing closes at noon July 18. Primary elections are scheduled for Sept. 9, and the general election is Nov. 4.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education is reaching out to the U.S. Department of Education over funding concerns.
Without access to these critical funds, CMS says its ability to support its 141,000 students is significantly restricted.
Cabarrus County Schools Superintendent Dr. John Kopicki recently announced new principals at Cox Mill Elementary and West ...
The NAACP 116th National Convention is coming to Charlotte from July 12th through the 16th. With the convention’s theme being ...
In his first broadcast interview as Mecklenburg County manager, Michael Bryant joins WFAE to discuss the challenges ahead, ...
Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools sent a letter to the Department of Education asking officials to release $12 million in frozen ...
Mecklenburg County's MECK Pre-K program achieves a record enrollment, offering free educational opportunities to ...
Fifty candidates filed paperwork this past week at the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections to appear on 2025 ballots. Races ...
This is the 16th blog in our series on the Early Care and Education (ECE) Implementation Working Group. For more information ...