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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has trained its staff to protect student rights and maintain safe learning environments in case ...
Nunn, who represents parts of south Charlotte and southern Mecklenburg County, announced her decision in a post on Facebook ...
Principals of CMS are being offered an instructional webinar on how to respond if agents with ICE attempt to enter their ...
Federal funding cuts threaten teacher jobs and Grad PLUS loans end by 2026, posing challenges for education in North Carolina ...
ICE agents are now allowed in public areas on school grounds including lobbies, waiting areas and parking lots without permission.
Schools are required to comply with ICE requests if it is determined that ICE has a valid warrant or subpoena.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools principals are now required to take an immigration webinar. It clarifies what to do if ICE ...
Through a Freedom of Information Act request, WCCB now has the presentation delivered to CMS school administrators discussing ...
An artificial intelligence-powered private school is coming to Charlotte in the fall. At Alpha School, teachers use AI to ...
North Carolina joined 23 other states in suing the U.S. Department of Education for withholding billions of dollars.
Randolph Middle School's principal resigned following a suspension; reasons undisclosed. Michael Turner steps in as interim principal.
North Carolina Appeals Court allows a lawsuit against CMS and employees over negligence in a 2019 child sex abuse case to proceed, rejecting claims of governmental immunity.