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CMS’ frozen money is part of about $135 million in North Carolina the Trump administration is continuing to withhold after ...
Mecklenburg County residents will have the choice to elect one person to represent their district on the non-partisan school ...
CHARLOTTE — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will receive $12.5 million as part of nearly $8 billion in federal K-12 grants, ...
The Trump administration is expected to release billions in federal education funding, including a total of $165 million for ...
North Carolina Congresswoman Alma Adams led the letter, signed by 93 other House Dems. Thursday's letter is a follow-up to ...
Charlotte historians say impacts of the 1971 Supreme Court case Swann v Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education are still ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools implement temporary budget measures as $12.5 million in federal funding is frozen, impacting ...
With school a month away, leaders with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are putting in a temporary plan as they wait on federal ...
James Ferguson II, a Charlotte civil rights lawyer whose landmark cases desegregated schools nationwide died July 21, 2025 at ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has stated that $165 million in federal education funding remains frozen, ...
When Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools rolled out its post-desegregation “choice plan” almost 21 years ago, a lot of attention focused on the emergence of stratified urban and suburban schools.
Incumbent Melissa Easley is running for reelection in this north Mecklenburg district, but will face two challengers: Bill ...