Rocky River High senior Jordyn Logan wants to become a crime scene investigator, and now she has a head start on her career.
Eleven Central Piedmont students joined thousands of university students, more than half of which matriculated from outside the United S ...
Central Piedmont Community College and Bank of America today hosted a virtual event featuring Dr. Tim Renick, executive director of Geor ...
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In-person learning will resume four days a week for CMS' middle and high school students beginning April 12.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education voted March 23 to return students in high schools and traditional middle schools to classrooms.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced today he will ease several statewide COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, including increasing t ...
March is Women's History Month. For educators and students, the month provides an opportunity to explore and dig deeper.
Learning through the arts is an important part of how Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools prepares students for college and career paths.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Mecklenburg County.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools have changed the learning format for March 18 because of severe weather threats.
Central Piedmont is preparing for its Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) reaffirmation in 202 ...
In the quest to shed school names with Confederate ties, CMS is putting Barringer's new name to a community vote.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Earnest Winston announced two new principal appointments.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education voted to increase in-person instruction time for students whose families have chose that option
The unanimous vote Tuesday night approved a plan to increase in-person instruction for K-12 students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
School social workers play an important role in supporting the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools community.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Arts Department has collaborated with several Charlotte arts organizations.
Please see the important update about Central Piedmont classes resuming Feb. 22 and March 1 following the ransomware attack. Visit www.c ...
The programs, which have seen a plunge in enrollment amid remote learning, have a $800,000 monthly deficit, the school district said.
Educators, like everyone else, have pivoted in the last 11 months. No one expected to shift from in-person to remote learning so quickly.
Bea Thompson graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with three goals, the first being to return home to Charlotte.
Imagine your high school principal, counselor and teachers showing up at your house to encourage you.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools students will have two new Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways in the 2021-2022 school year.
CMS schools are recognizing Black History Month in February with lessons, activities and events to spotlight important figures.
Sharon Elementary first-graders were well into rehearsals for their annual musical last spring when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Excited, relieved and thankful is how dozens of CMS teachers and staff felt on Saturday, Feb. 6, after receiving their first COVID shot.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is committed to providing COVID-19 vaccines to our employees as soon as possible.
Students from Charlotte-Mecklenburg recently took a field trip.
CMS is introducing two new Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways in 2021-2022 to continue to help high school students.
Ruby Houston, family and community services specialist, has worked for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools for 36 years.
These 26 Charlotte residents were named to the College of Charleston's President's List and Dean's List for the fall 2020 semester.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education voted in an emergency meeting to modify the district plan to return to in-person instruction.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Earnest Winston announced two new principal appointments.
On Jan. 5, Rocky River Principal Ericia Turner was named the Southwest Region Principal of the Year.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board voted 8-1 Tuesday to keep prekindergarten and students with disabilities full remote through Jan. 15.
Cece Sizoo-Roberson has been named the Southwest Region Teacher of the Year. Sizoo-Roberson was named CMS Teacher of the Year in May.
News of the school-based rapid testing program comes as more than 800 COVID-19 cluster cases were reported in North Carolina schools.
A new principal for Levine Middle College High School was announced at tonight's Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education meeting.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education voted at its Dec. 8 meeting to return to remote instruction until Jan. 19.