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CMS parents continue fight for in-person learning amid mental health concerns for students

This week, North Carolina released a mental health support toolkit to help parents and their children. Author: Ashley Daley Updated: 6:53 AM EST January 26, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. Frustrated parents of Charlotte-Mecklenburg School students are mobilizing their efforts to get the district to provide a choice for in-person learning in classrooms.  “As far into the school year as we’ve gotten, the frustration is growing,” said CMS parent Rebecca Ivanov, who’s also an educator in a different school district. What started with online petitions and letters to North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will soon be a message seen at street corners across Mecklenburg County. Ivanov said the online group, CMS Community for In Person Learning

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