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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
CMS Superintendent Earnest Winston suggested books in August to prepare for the district s anti-racism work.
Superintendent Earnest Winston started the school year by saying anti-racism would be a major focus for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. As first semester ends, Winston says that work remains a top priority despite the distractions of a pandemic. I get the question often: So what is CMS doing to address racism in the district? Winston said in a recent address to Mecklenburg County commissioners.
Many experts believe the educational disruption COVID-19 has brought stands to worsen racial inequities. Winston told county officials he’s pushing forward with work to become an anti-racist district.