Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools highlights healthcare jobs and registration deadlines

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools highlights healthcare jobs and registration deadlines
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) recently shared several updates and opportunities through their official Twitter account, addressing various educational initiatives and programs. The tweets aim to inform students, parents, and the community about current offerings and upcoming events within the school district.

On December 11, 2024, CMS highlighted a significant opportunity in the healthcare sector. The tweet stated: “2M Healthcare Jobs Open! Get your child ready with @Hawthorne_CMS! Strong academics, hands-on training, Atrium Health experience & industry certs. CMS Choice Lottery ends Jan 3!” This message underscores the potential for students to gain valuable skills and certifications in healthcare-related fields.

The following day, on December 12, 2024, CMS encouraged new and returning students to register for the upcoming school year. The post read: “Get excited for the 2025-26 school year at CMS. If you are new to CMS register now for school. If continuing your education with CMS, choose the school program(s) you prefer by registering for the lottery.” This announcement aims to facilitate enrollment and program selection through the school’s lottery system.

On December 13, 2024, another initiative was introduced via Twitter regarding language learning opportunities within CMS. The tweet announced: “Lunch & Learn: World Languages within CMS 12:00-1:00 p.m. We will explore options for all CMS students to acquire a language other than English, as well as options for building literacy in their home language.” This session is designed to expand linguistic capabilities among students.

These communications from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools come amidst challenges in staffing shortages as reported by local news outlets. As of now, there remains a need for approximately 400 teachers before reaching full staffing levels due to over 2,100 departures last year.



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