Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools promotes educational opportunities amid teacher shortage

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools promotes educational opportunities amid teacher shortage
Crystal L. Hill, Superintendent Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools — cmsk12.org
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) has recently shared several announcements and updates on their upcoming events and registration processes through a series of tweets. The communications highlight the school’s efforts to engage students and parents in educational opportunities for the 2025-26 school year.

On November 25, CMS encouraged new students to register for the upcoming school year while inviting continuing students to participate in a lottery for preferred school programs. “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.”

Later that day, CMS announced an event aimed at fostering curiosity among students through STEM and STEAM programs. They invited families to attend their “Endless Possibilities: Exploring Education” fair scheduled for December 7 at Park Expo, emphasizing its potential as a learning opportunity. “Ready to ignite your child’s curiosity? Our Endless Possibilities: Exploring Education fair is the perfect opportunity to learn about our STEM and STEAM programs.”

The following day, on November 26, CMS reiterated its invitation to the education fair, focusing on how attendees can accelerate their education and prepare for college readiness through various programs offered by the district. “Ready to accelerate your education? Join us at our Endless Possibilities: Exploring Education Fair to learn how you can unlock your future!”



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