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by Gianni Bosco 7 min read

Who is the new superintendent of Cabarrus County Schools?

John Kopicki was sworn in as the new superintendent of Cabarrus County Schools on August 16, 2021. Dr. Kopicki is the 11th CCS superintendent.

Who is the teacher of the year in Cabarrus County Schools?

Ashtyn Berry, 3rd grade teacher at WR Odell Elementary School, was named Cabarrus County Schools (CCS) Teacher of the Year on Tuesday, April 20th with a surprise announcement at school. Follow this link for updated school meal locations and the starting date for bus meal delivery.

How do you wish to thank Cabarrus County Schools for Welcome?

As we prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving later this week, I want to thank each of you for welcoming me to Cabarrus County Schools and the Cabarrus County/Concord community. Your warmth and kindness have meant so much to me and my family.

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When is Cabarrus County Board of Education meeting 2021?

The Cabarrus County Board of Education will meet on Monda y, June 14, 2021 for a Business Meeting. The meeting will begin with a Closed Session at 4:30 p.m. and the Open Session will begin at 6:00 p.m. Read more.

Who is the teacher of the year for CCS 2020?

Lindsey Herndon Named CCS 2020-21 Beginning Teacher of the Year. Congratulations to Lindsey Herndon, English teacher at Cox Mill High School, who was just announced as the 2020 Cabarrus County Schools Beginning Teacher of the Year.

Who is Ashtyn Berry?

Ashtyn Berry, 3rd grade teacher at WR Odell Elementary School, was named Cabarrus County Schools (CCS) Teacher of the Year on Tuesday, April 20th with a surprise announcement at school. Apply for NC Pre-K Today!

Title I Program Overview

The Title I program provides financial assistance to public schools with high percentages of poor children to help ensure that all children meet challenging State academic content and student academic achievement standards.

Title I Schools

Cabarrus County School District serves 10 Elementary Schools (at or above 45% at-risk population) and 1 Middle School (at or above 65% at-risk population) with Title I Federal Funds.

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