CMS temporarily closing after-school programs, cutting more than 200 jobs WSOCTV.com News Staff Replay Video UP NEXT Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is temporarily closing many of its after-school program sites, which will lead to the loss of more than 200 jobs. Those sites also include before-school services. According to an announcement from the school board, the decision was made because of decreased enrollment and revenue. Well this is a tough update from CMS. The district is temporarily closing many of their after school enrichment programs because of the pandemic impacts. 224 employees to lose their jobs. Reducing from 95 to 25 sites in April. pic.twitter.com/gGc8Dfm4IN— Elsa Gillis (@ElsaWSOC9) February 24, 2021