Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has used its official Twitter account to highlight upcoming events and initiatives, including a career fair, enrollment options, and community engagement during the past school year.
On July 14, 2025, the district promoted an employment opportunity with the message: “Get ready for your next career move! The ASEP Career Fair is scheduled for July 21. ASEP offer students a variety of activities! Your work will directly contribute to these enriching experiences. Learn more: https://t.co/ssxENLABBD #AfterSchool #CLTCareers #CareerFair https://t.co/Rnf1wexuYr”
The following day, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools informed families about alternative registration methods: “Just because online registration is closed doesn’t mean you can’t enroll the OLD SCHOOL way! Submit your paper registration packets to your home school or to the Student Placement office now! https://t.co/83HxysRsbi #AnalogDays #SchoolEnrollment #EndlessPossibilities https://t.co/jTXMn9hZWE” This announcement was posted on July 15, 2025.
Reflecting on recent achievements, the district expressed gratitude for family and community support in a post dated July 16, 2025: “Reflecting on a school year of remarkable achievements, all made possible by strong family and community engagement. Thank you for being such a vital part of our school family! https://t.co/K5yAeFSFgh #SchoolCommunity #FamilyEngagement #TeamworkMakesTheDreamWork https://t.co/URtwvtnifw”
These communications come as Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools faces staffing challenges ahead of the new academic year. According to human resources officials cited by WCNC, the district needs just under 400 teachers to be fully staffed before classes begin. More than 2,100 teachers left last year, and officials do not expect all open positions will be filled in time—a situation that has raised concerns among students (source).



