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Charlotte-Area School Districts Enforced Start-Date Law

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Source: Kathryn Scott Osler / Getty CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Some Charlotte-area school districts are once again finding themselves on the wrong side of a North Carolina law that limits when traditional public schools can begin the academic year. State law generally requires traditional public schools to wait until Aug. 24 to begin classes, a rule created in 2004 after lawmakers pushed for a longer summer season. But a growing number of districts acros…
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1053rnb.com broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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