Charlotte
Schools
Teach For America places corps members in Charlotte's "Finding Opportunities Creating Unparalleled Success" (FOCUS) schools. FOCUS schools are Charlotte’s highest-need schools and receive special emphasis in the district's efforts to improve school performance. Enlisting Teach For America corps members to teach in FOCUS schools is a critical element in the district's plan to improve its schools and achieve educational equality for all of its students.
Principals are pleased with the level of training corps members receive at the summer training institute as well as the energy corps members bring to their schools. For the past three years, a Charlotte corps member has been named Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools' Outstanding First-Year Teacher. The school district provides support to all teachers through mentorship, networking, and curriculum specialists.
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At a Glance
| Ethnic Breakdown-Student Population |
| 71% African-American |
| 15% Latino/Hispanic |
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9% Caucasian |
| 2% Asian-American |
| 2% Multi-Racial |
| 1% Native American |
| Ethnic Breakdown-Charlotte |
| 58% Caucasian |
| 33% African-American |
| 7% Latino/Hispanic |
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3% Asian-American |
| Percentage of Students Qualifying for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch |
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Over 74% (in Teach For America sites) |
| Placements |
| 33% elementary teachers |
| 30% middle school teachers |
| 26% high school teachers |
| 12% special education teachers |
| 100% teach at a school with another corps member or alumnus |
K-12 grade level placements:
- lower (K-2) and upper (3-5) elementary
- middle and high school math
- language arts, social studies, science, Spanish
- special education classrooms
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