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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (abbreviated CMS) is a local education agency headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina and is the public school system for Mecklenburg County. With over 147,000 students enrolled, it is the second-largest school district in North Carolina and the eighteenth-largest in the nation. [ 2 ]
Eastern Montgomery has received awards for its academics, being accredited annually for both the Standards of Learning and No Child Left Behind requirements. [2] The school has many elective choices beyond the core classes, being particularly strong in the career and technical education and fine arts [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] departments.
Cherryville High School, Cherryville; East Gaston High School, Mount Holly; Forestview High School, Gastonia; Highland School of Technology, Gastonia (magnet) Hunter Huss High School, Gastonia; Gaston Early College High School, Dallas (magnet) Gaston Early College of Medical Sciences High School, Dallas; North Gaston High School, Dallas
Pages in category "Public middle schools in North Carolina" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Larry Putnam was elected into office with a 7–0 vote by the Burke County School Board on April 17, 2011. [1] He preceded Dr. Arthur Stellar, who had become the superintendent of BCPS on September 29, 2009, when, by a majority vote of the Board of Education, was offered a four-year contract. [ 2 ]
East Mecklenburg High (or simply East Meck or East) touts one of the most diverse student bodies in Charlotte. For the 2011–2012 school year, the school of 1,686 students reported the following racial breakdown to CMS: 48.27% African-American, 23.90% White, 17.02% Hispanic, 6.29% Asian and Pacific/Hawaiian Islanders, 3.80% Multi-racial, and 0 ...
Roanoke Middle School in Robersonville serving grades 6-8 (NCES ID 370288001166 [10]) Riverside Middle School in Williamston serving grades 6-8 (NCES ID 370288001170 [ 11 ] ) High schools
For the 2016-17 school year, Henderson County Public Schools had a total population of 13,521 students, 1,520 full-time teachers, 361 part-time teachers, and 1,155 substitutes. [3]