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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (abbreviated CMS) is a local education agency headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina and is the public school system for Mecklenburg County. With over 147,000 students enrolled, it is the second-largest school district in North Carolina and the eighteenth-largest in the nation. [2]
The calendar approved by the CMS Board of Education on Wednesday is a hybrid of two proposed calendars of which the district asked the community for feedback. School starts Monday, Aug. 28, 2023 ...
Hough's athletic teams are known as the "Huskies". The school is a part of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and competes in the I-Meck 4A athletic conference. On September 14, 2023, Nolan Hauser kicked his 57th field goal, breaking the national record.
Tricia Cotham. Patricia Ann Cotham (born November 26, 1978) is an American politician, lobbyist and former schoolteacher. She is a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 112th district, based in Mecklenburg County . Cotham represented the 100th district in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2007 to 2017 as ...
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education is scheduled to vote Aug. 23 on proposals for the three relief schools that will open fall 2023. ... planned for the 2022-23 school year should ...
2021: present Think Tank partnered with Communities in Schools to secure funding for exploration of Community Schools Model. 2022 - 2023: Guest Lecturer at University of North Carolina-Charlotte ...
Charlotte (/ ˈ ʃ ɑːr l ə t / SHAR-lət) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Mecklenburg County.The population was 874,579 at the 2020 census, making Charlotte the 15th-most populous city in the United States, the seventh-most populous city in the South, and the second-most populous city in the Southeast behind Jacksonville, Florida.
Election season kicks off again in a few days with filing for cities, towns and CMS school board. Voters will also have their say on $2.5 billion in school spending.