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These are North Carolina's top middle and elementary schools in 2025 US News rankings
The Triangle and Charlotte areas were well represented in U.S. News & World Report’s newest list of the best public elementary schools and middle schools in North Carolina.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ first Black woman superintendent talks challenges, successes and finding ‘alignment’
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools first Black woman superintendent, Crystal Hill, discusses her role and challenges in leading the district.
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EQUALibrium awardee connects students with opportunities, guidance to find their purpose
WFAE profiles EQUALibrium awardee Mike Realon, who received the award for Established Leader in the education category.
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Chef Elizabeth Barrick celebrates Hispanic Heritage month with arroz con leche
Rama Road Elementary School multilingual teacher participates in a live cooking demonstration on WBTV.
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New novel shares teacher's mission to make fishing more inclusive
'She Talks to Fish' is the first writing venture from visual artist Brian Hester.
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Charlotte teen ready for her first Olympics
19-year-old Kaylyn Brown, who graduated from Mallard Creek High School, was selected to compete on the U.S. Track and Field Team.
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Charlotte high school student chosen for prestigious NASA internship
This summer, CMS students are celebrating achievements and setting new goals. This student is shooting for the stars.
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CMS grad gets drafted by New York Yankees
Dreams are coming true for an Ardrey Kell High School graduate and Queens University of Charlotte athlete.
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David W. Butler High flag football team heads to championship with fan send-off
The Carolina Panthers rolled out the blue carpet Wednesday morning to celebrate a local football team headed to the championships.
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A run club that makes strides towards inclusion
Students within and outside CMS working together to create community and foster belonging!
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City of Charlotte boosts upward mobility with CMS partnership
As a part of the Education 2 Employment initiative with the City of Charlotte and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, 13 recent graduates participated in signing day to recognize them as full-time city employees.
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Second Ward alumni interact with architects at CMS community information meeting
Architects listened to alumni’s memories and wishes to honor vocational roots of original school.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools host ‘housing fair’ as part of an initiative to help recruit and retain teachers
The school district launched its’ first Housing Fair on Saturday, with reports of nearly 500 people in attendance.
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CMS gives construction schedules for 12 school bond projects
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board got an updated schedule for 12 bond projects. They're part of a $2.5 billion bond package voters approved in 2023, which will eventually cover 30 projects.
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Myers Park senior shares the tail-wagging love that got her through dark times
The pandemic brought attention to the anxiety, depression and stress that many teens face. And it inspired one Myers Park High School senior to share the help that she got from a pair of four-legged therapists.
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CMS teacher surprised with new Hyundai
JeBrandon Oden recognized as the newest Hyundai Hometown Hero.
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ACC, CFP Foundation & Local School Celebrates Classroom Makeover
The Atlantic Coast Conference, in conjunction with the College Football Playoff Foundation (CFPF) and its Extra Yard for Teachers (EYFT) initiative, celebrated the unveiling of a fully renovation Winding Springs Elementary music room.
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The Innovation Project honors visionary leaders and districts
The Innovation Project proudly announces the recipients of its first-ever awards for educational excellence, shining a spotlight on the exceptional public school educators and leaders who are driving innovation and transformation in North Carolina.
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CMS spotlights top teachers and assistants at Gem Awards celebration
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools invited 18 of its best educators to Central Piedmont Community College Tuesday to celebrate the work they do.
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CMS working to close educational achievement gap in Spanish-speaking communities
CMS district leaders held a town hall to connect with families and find ways to close the educational gap.
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