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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (abbreviated CMS) is a local education agency headquartered in
Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located in the Piedmont region, it is the county seat of Mecklenburg County. The population was 874,579 at the 2020 census, making Charlotte the 16th-most populo ...
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. The system is best known nationally for its role as the respondent in the landmark 1971 Supreme Court decision ''Swann'' v. ''Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools''.


History

In 1974 the school assignment plan was updated to include 4 “other schools” these schools were the predecessors of magnet schools. In March 1992 a school assignment plan was developed that included magnet schools. In 2016 the nine board members all voted to create a magnet school program in which different socioeconomic groups would be integrated.


Governance

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, or
school board A board of education, school committee or school board is the board of directors or board of trustees of a school, local school district or an equivalent institution. The elected council determines the educational policy in a small regional are ...
, consists of 9 members—3 at-large and 6 from districts. Before 1995, the board had been elected entirely on an at-large basis, but this was changed after it was discovered nearly all of the board members lived in the eastern part of the county. Members serve staggered four-year terms; the at-large members are elected in the year before presidential elections and the district members are elected in the year after presidential elections. Although school board elections are nonpartisan, the district members are elected from the same districts as the county commissioners.


List of superintendents

The following individuals have served as superintendents of CMS and its preceding agencies.


Superintendent of Charlotte City Schools

*T.J. Mitchell (1882–1886) *Professor John T. Corlew (1886–1888) *Dr. Alexander Graham (1888–1913) *Dr. Harry Harding (1913–1949) *Dr. Elmer Garinger (1949–1960)


Superintendent of Mecklenburg County Schools

*James W. Wilson (1944–1960)


Superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

*Dr. Elmer Garinger (1960–1962) *Dr. A. Craig Phillips (1962–1967) *Dr. William Self (1967–1973) *Dr. Rolland Jones (1973–1977) *Dr. Jay Robinson (1977–1987) *Dr. Peter Relic (1987–1991) *Dr. John Murphy (1991–1996) *Dr. Eric Smith (1996–2002) *Dr. James L. Pughsley (2002–2005) *''Dr. Frances Haithcock'' (2005–2006) *Dr. Peter Gorman (2006–2011) *''Hugh Hattabaugh'' (2011–2012) * Dr. Heath Morrison (2012-2014) *Ann Blakeney Clark (2014–2017) * Dr. Clayton Wilcox (2017-2019) *Mr. Earnest Winston (2019–2022) *Hugh Hattabaugh (2022-Present)


High schools

CMS operates 20 high schools. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools also operates the top 3 largest high schools in the state of North Carolina; Myers Park High School has 3,593, Ardrey Kell High School has 3,437, and
South Mecklenburg High School South Mecklenburg High School is a public secondary school located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is part of the Charlotte Mecklenburg School District. Locally it is known as "South Meck" (or simply just "South"). Its mascot is the Sabre and t ...
has 3,202 students.


University City and North Charlotte

* Hopewell High School (2001, Titans) * Mallard Creek High School (2007, Mavericks) * North Mecklenburg High School (1951, Vikings) * Julius L. Chambers High School, (1997, Cougars) *
William A. Hough High School William Amos Hough High School ( ) is a high school in Cornelius, North Carolina, a northern suburb of Charlotte. The school opened in 2010. Hough's boundary includes: Cornelius, Davidson, North Carolina, Davidson, and a section of Huntersville, ...
(2010, Huskies)


Mint Hill, Matthews, and East Charlotte

* David W. Butler High School (1997, Bulldogs) *
East Mecklenburg High School East Mecklenburg High School is a public secondary school in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, and one of 21 high schools in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools system. The principal of the school is Richard "Rick" Parker. East Mecklenburg ...
(1950, Eagles) *
Garinger High School Garinger High School (sometimes referred to simply as Garinger or The G) is a high school located in Charlotte, North Carolina. History Garinger was in essence the relocation of Central High School, making it one of the oldest remaining schools i ...
(1908, Wildcats: formerly Charlotte Central High School from 1923 until 1959) * Independence High School (1967, Patriots) * Rocky River High School (2010, Ravens)


Pineville, Ballantyne, Providence, and South Charlotte

* Ardrey Kell High School (2006, Knights) * Myers Park High School (1951, Mustangs) * Olympic High School (1966, Trojans) *
South Mecklenburg High School South Mecklenburg High School is a public secondary school located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is part of the Charlotte Mecklenburg School District. Locally it is known as "South Meck" (or simply just "South"). Its mascot is the Sabre and t ...
(1959, Sabres) * Palisades High School (2022, Pumas) * Providence High School (1989, Panthers)


West Charlotte

* Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology (2002, Cardinals) *
Harding University High School Harding University High School is located at 2001 Alleghany Street, in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was established as a Math, Science, and Technology school in 1992, and added an International Baccalaureate to its program in 1995. The motto o ...
(1935, Rams) *
West Charlotte High School West Charlotte High School (also called Dub-C or WC) is a comprehensive high school in west Charlotte, near Beatties Ford Road in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is state-funded. History West Charlotte High School was founded in 1938. The original ...
(1938, Lions) *
West Mecklenburg High School West Mecklenburg High School, colloquially known as West Meck, is a high school located in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System and was opened in 1951. The sports teams are known as the H ...
(1951, Hawks)


Middle schools


Albemarle Road Middle School
(Hornets)
Alexander Graham Middle School
(Bulldogs)
Bailey Middle School
(Broncos)
Carmel Middle School
(Cougars)
Cochrane Collegiate Academy
(Colts)
Community House Middle School
(Cavaliers)
Coulwood Middle School
(Catamounts)
Crestdale Middle School
(Wildcats)
Eastway Middle School
(Jaguars)
Francis Bradley Middle School
(Mavericks)
J. M. Alexander Middle School
(Blue Devils)
James Martin Middle School
(Cougars)
Jay M. Robinson Middle School
(Chargers)
Kennedy Middle School
(Wapitis)
Marie G. Davis Middle School
(Jaguars)
Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School
(Lions)
McClintock Middle School
(Mighty Scots)
Mint Hill Middle School
(Miners)
Northeast Middle School
(Eagles)
Northridge Middle School
(Hawks)
Piedmont Open IB Middle School
(Pirates)
Quail Hollow Middle School
(Falcons)
Randolph Middle School
(Raiders)
Ranson Middle School
(Raiders)
Ridge Road Middle School
(Ravens)
Sedgefield Middle School
(Spartans)
South Charlotte Middle School
(Shockers)
Southwest Middle School
(Patriots)
Whitewater Middle School
(Gators)
Wilson Stem Academy
(Wolverines)


Elementary schools

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Program is offered at many schools. * Albemarle Road Elementary School * Allenbrook Elementary School * Amay James Pre-K School * Ashley Park Elementary School * Bain Elementary School * Ballantyne Elementary School * Berryhill Elementary School * Barnette Elementary School * Beverly Woods Elementary School * Billingsville Elementary School * Blythe Elementary School * Briarwood Elementary School * Bruns Avenue Elementary School * Chantilly Montessori Elementary School * Charles H. Parker Academic Center * Clear Creek Elementary School * Collinswood Language Academy * Cornelius Elementary School * Cotswold Elementary School * Croft Community School * Crown Point Elementary School * David Cox Road Elementary School * Davidson Elementary School * Devonshire Elementary School * Dilworth Elementary School * Double Oaks Pre-K School * Druid Hills Elementary School * Eastover Elementary School * Elizabeth Traditional Elementary School * Elon Park Elementary School * Endhaven Elementary School * Greenway Park Elementary School * Hawk Ridge Elementary School * Hickory Grove Elementary School * First Ward Elementary School * Highland Mill Montessori Elementary School * Highland Creek Elementary School * Hidden Valley Elementary School * Highland Renaissance Elementary School * Hornets Nest Elementary School * Huntersville Elementary School * Huntingtowne Farms Elementary School * Idlewild Elementary School * Irwin Academic Center * J. H. Gunn Elementary School * J. V. Washam Elementary School * Joseph W. Grier Elementary School * Lake Wylie Elementary School * Lansdowne Elementary School * Lebanon Road Elementary School * Lincoln Heights Elementary School * Long Creek Elementary School * Mallard Creek Elementary School * Matthews Elementary School * McAlpine Elementary School * McKee Road Elementary School * Merry Oaks Elementary School * Montclaire Elementary School * Morehead Elementary School * Mountain Island Lake Academy * Myers Park Traditional Elementary School * Nations Ford Elementary School * Nathaniel Alexander Elementary School * Newell Elementary School * Oakdale Elementary School * Oakhurst Elementary School * Oaklawn Language Academy * Olde Providence Elementary School * Park Road Montessori Elementary School * Paw Creek Elementary School * Pawtuckett Elementary School * Pineville Elementary School * Pinewood Elementary School * Piney Grove Elementary School * Polo Ridge Elementary School * Plaza Road Pre-K School * Providence Spring Elementary School * Rama Road Elementary School * Reedy Creek Elementary School * Reid Park Elementary School * River Gate Elementary School * River Oaks Academy * Sedgefield Elementary School * Selwyn Elementary School *
Shamrock Gardens Elementary School Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (abbreviated CMS) is a local education agency headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina and is the public school system for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. With over 147,000 students enroll ...
* Sharon Elementary School * Smithfield Elementary School * South Academy of International Languages * Starmount Pre-K School * Statesville Road Elementary School * Steele Creek Elementary School * Sterling Elementary School * Stoney Creek Elementary School * Thomasboro Elementary School * Torrence Creek Elementary School * Tryon Hills Pre-K School * Tuckaseegee Elementary School * University Meadows Elementary School * University Park Elementary School * Villa Heights Elementary School * Walter G. Byers Elementary School * Westerly Hills Elementary School * Winding Springs Elementary School * Windsor Park Elementary School * Winget Park Elementary School * Winterfield Elementary School


Achievements

Several CMS high schools have been recognized by Newsweek as being among the 100 best high schools in the United States, a statistic based on the number of advanced classes that are offered to students. During the 2006–2007 school year CMS students received $43.5 million in academic merit-based financial aid from universities and other organizations, and $12.1 million in athletic scholarships.


Criticisms


Judge Howard Manning

In May 2005,
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Superior Court In common law systems, a superior court is a court of general jurisdiction over civil and criminal legal cases. A superior court is "superior" in relation to a court with limited jurisdiction (see small claims court), which is restricted to civil ...
Judge Howard Manning Jr. issued a ruling in which he accused CMS of "academic genocide" against at-risk, low-income students in low-scoring high schools. Since the debut of its new student assignment plan in 2002, and the end of its court-ordered busing program, CMS has seen an increase in concentrations of poverty, with schools that have student-poverty rates of at least 75 percent at twice the number they were before.Smolowitz, Peter and Helms, Ann. (2007, 22 July). Now, his next chapter. The Charlotte Observer. In the same year, Judge Manning also threatened to close 4 of the lowest performing high schools, Garinger, Waddell, West Charlotte and West Mecklenburg. Many teachers and parents felt he had gone too far, and, in the end, this never occurred as the 4 high schools presented turnaround plans and their principals were deemed capable of carrying them out. The high schools are now included in a special Achievement Zone.


2005 and 2007 bond packages

56% of voters rejected a $427 million
bond Bond or bonds may refer to: Common meanings * Bond (finance), a type of debt security * Bail bond, a commercial third-party guarantor of surety bonds in the United States * Chemical bond, the attraction of atoms, ions or molecules to form chemical ...
package in 2005 to improve facilities and build new schools for the first time in a decade. Dissenters cited spats between members of the school board and other well-publicized events that year hurting their confidence in the district's ability to spend money effectively. A$516 million bond package was backed by 68% of voters in November 2007.


Decentralization

Calls for decentralization mounted in 2005 as dissatisfaction with CMS grew, with some wanting CMS broken up into smaller school systems. One notable incarnation of this movement was called DUMP (Don't Underestimate Mecklenburg Parents) CMS. This effort abated when the Board of Education requested and newly hired Superintendent Peter Gorman outlined a plan for decentralization, with the stated goal of putting resources and administration closer to parents and other members of the public. Regional offices known as "learning communities", each with an area superintendent, were implemented in the 2007–2008 school year.


Handling of sexual assault allegations

Multiple students and their families have alleged reporting sexual assaults has led to dismissive responses and retributive action from CMS administrators. The allegations span from 2014 through 2021. A widely covered allegation is in regards to a female student who was sexually harassed from seventh grade in 2014 onward, escalating to sexual assault in her freshman year in 2016. All of the alleged harassment and the assault occurred on various CMS campuses. Mark Bosco, the principal at Myers Park High School where the alleged sexual assault took place, was suspended with pay and later reassigned to an administrative position within the school district; this move was widely reported and criticized by students and their families. As of June 2022, a lawsuit is currently in progress regarding CMS' handling of sexual assault allegations.


References

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External links

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History of CMS
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