Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announces events and schedule updates

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announces events and schedule updates
Crystal L. Hill, Superintendent Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools — cmsk12.org
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools recently shared a series of announcements and reminders on their social media platform. These posts, dated between February 14 and February 17, 2025, cover various topics from school scheduling to community events.

On February 14, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools reminded families that “Monday, February 17th is a Teacher Workday. There will by no classes. Enjoy the long weekend!” This reminder aimed to inform parents and students about the schedule adjustment due to the teacher workday.

On February 17, the schools invited families to participate in an upcoming event: “Join us for this month’s Family Academy on the Go on Wednesday, Feb. 19, from 6–7 PM at Allegra Westbrooks Library, 2412 Beatties Ford Road.” The event includes an Empowerment Workshop and an Active Reading Together session designed to engage families with CMS departments.

Additionally, on Presidents’ Day, February 17, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools acknowledged the holiday with a message honoring national leaders: “Happy Presidents’ Day! Today, we honor the leaders who have shaped our nation with courage, vision, and dedication.”



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