
CMS makes emergency calendar changes following 8 winter weather-related closures
Back-to-back weekend winter storms shut down schools across the Charlotte region for weeks. CMS has adjusted the 2025-26 calendar to accommodate lost time.
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After an emergency meeting on Wednesday, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has adjusted the 2025-26 calendar to accommodate hours lost to the back-to-back weekend storms.
The two winter storms knocked out CMS for almost two weeks. Classes are resuming regular instruction on Thursday, Feb. 5. The last nine school days have either been delayed by two hours, closed in-person with remote learning, or fully closed.
The last full day of class was Thursday, Jan. 22, right before the winter ice storm that brought freezing rain and sleet.
CMS has made slight modifications to the 2025-26 calendar to meet instructional hour minimums. Wednesday, Feb. 11, and Wednesday, April 29, will extend to become full instructional days. Previously, those days were scheduled to be early release days.
District leaders said the move is aimed at maximizing in-person learning while minimizing additional disruption for students and families.
“We want to ensure our students have as much learning time in school as possible,” said Beth Thompson, CMS chief strategy and innovation officer.
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