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CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - Charlotte Mecklenburg School (CMS) board members are encouraged more than a dozen people have applied to fill the vacant District two school board seat. Some of the them have already reached out to board members for one on ones.
Calling all teachers in the Charlotte area. NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va., and Charlotte Mecklenburg-Schools are inviting educators to take part in free workshops showcasing innovative teaching methods related to studying the moon, Earth and Mars.
(By Ann Doss Helms, ahelms@charlotteobserver.com) Nineteen people ? ranging from newcomers to natives with decades of involvement in education ? signed up for a shot at the District 2 seat on the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board. Most of the applications to replace Vilma Leake, who became a county commissioner in December, came in the final three hours before Monday's 5 p.m. deadline. The ...
(By Ann Doss Helms, ahelms@charlotteobserver.com) Charlotte-Mecklenburg high schools won't hold exams on Inauguration Day, and students can get an excused absence if they bring back proof they attended inaugural events, officials said Monday. Exam week is now Jan. 14-22. Because many classes last only one semester, some students must take N.C. End of Course tests, which are required to ...
(By Karen Garloch, kgarloch@charlotteobserver.com) After 28 years as a family physician, Dr. Jessica Saxe is now treating the children and grandchildren of her original patients. She gets satisfaction from caring for two and three generations of the same family. But she also feels a growing concern. ?I've spent too much time watching too many people get too sick too young,? she said recently. ...