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Uneven playing field: Harding University HS feels neglected by CMS

Inequalities in CMS school district By Brandon Hamilton | April 21, 2021 at 10:22 PM EDT - Updated April 21 at 11:24 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - By its own account, Harding University High School, in west Charlotte, doesn’t have what other high schools in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District. The school does have the No. 1 track and field team in the country. However, the school is raising questions about athletic field problems, along with inequities across the district. With all the rain this spring, drainage issues at Harding University High have created an uneven track. Harding University HS needs new field Simply put, those at Harding University High feel like CMS is neglecting them and putting them at a disadvantage.

Free Court Representation Program For Immigrants In Charlotte Achieves First Legalization

WFAE Data from TRAC at Syracuse University shows that most of the immigrants fighting their deportation at the Charlotte Immigration Court over the last 20 years did so without a lawyer. Updated 12:56 p.m. Este artículo también está disponible en español en La Noticia. Viviana Pineda was only 2 years old when her dad died. Without him, Pineda’s mom struggled to raise her and her older sister in her hometown in Honduras. So, her grandmother suggested they come live with her in the United States. And they did. Seven years ago, the three left Honduras and settled in Charlotte. When they arrived, she says, her mother abandoned them.

Matt Wells adds five impact transfers for spring semester

Matt Wells adds five impact transfers for spring semester Texas Tech head coach Matt Wells announced Saturday the addition of five transfer student-athletes to the Red Raider roster, all of which will be joining the program for the spring semester. (Source: Texas Tech Athletics) By KCBD Staff | January 16, 2021 at 7:36 PM CST - Updated January 16 at 7:36 PM Provided by Texas Tech Athletics LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech head coach Matt Wells announced Saturday the addition of five transfer student-athletes to the Red Raider roster, all of which will be joining the program for the spring semester. Among the transfers, three arrive from power-five programs in sophomore defensive back Malik Dunlap (N.C. State), freshman linebacker Jesiah Pierre (Florida) and senior defensive back Marquis Waters (Duke). Wells and his staff also landed two freshmen in the trenches in Coffeyville Community College offensive lineman Matt Keeler and former L.D. Bell High School defensive lineman B

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