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Twenty Maryland Counties Call on Gov Hogan to Enforce His 3/1 Deadline for Counties Still Unnecessarily Limiting Students to Laptops urge Hogan to reopen school 5 days a week
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CMS superintendent to recommend giving middle, high school students even more in-person learning days
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CMS looks at plans to shift to Plan A
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A new CMS policy would regulate official social media accounts, such as the Providence High Instagram page.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is tackling the task of regulating social media use by schools and employees, and it s raising difficult questions about the balance between free speech and professional standards.
Writing a policy means spelling out who can say what on social media for a district with more than 19,000 employees and doing it in a polarized climate where people go into digital battle over memes, opinions and news sources. The CMS legal and policy staff have been researching and drafting a social media policy for some time now. This week, they finally had something ready to show the school board’s policy committee.
CMS, local school districts move to virtual learning due to severe weather risk
Tracking Thursday s First Alert Weather By WBTV Web Staff | March 17, 2021 at 5:32 PM EDT - Updated March 18 at 7:04 AM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Some local school districts announced moving to virtual learning Thursday due to the risk of severe weather.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools was the latest among districts to announce all students will shift to remote learning Thursday.
Due to weather forecasts predicting risk of severe weather throughout the region, CMS will shift all students to remote learning on Thursday, March 18.Posted by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools on Wednesday, March 17, 2021