Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools shares updates on FAFSA application opening and student events

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools shares updates on FAFSA application opening and student events
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has shared a series of updates on their Twitter account, addressing various educational opportunities and resources available to students and parents. The tweets cover topics such as financial aid applications, student fairs, and educational sessions for parents.

On December 2, 2024, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools tweeted about the importance of completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). They emphasized that “Discover the power of FAFSA by completing it today! The Free Application for Federal Student Aid opened on December 1. You can fill out FAFSA to apply for federal financial aid, grants, loans, and work-study programs. Be FAFSA Strong!” This message aims to encourage students to apply for federal financial support.

In another tweet from December 2, 2024, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announced an event designed to expose eighth graders to future opportunities. They stated that “This week, every single one of our 8th graders is heads to the Endless Possibilities Fair! Tues – Fri, our students get first peek at what all there is to choose from. On Saturday, it’s open to the public.” This event allows students and later the public to explore different career paths and educational choices.

Later on December 2, 2024, they also highlighted a session aimed at parents titled “Parents for Courage: Healthy Relationship Education.” The session focuses on providing parents with tools and knowledge regarding healthy relationships among teenagers. The school district noted that “The Parents for Courage: Healthy Relationship Education session will provide valuable information for parents of teens about identifying warning signs of unhealthy or unsafe relationships, and supporting building healthy relationships.”



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