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Parent advocate says Infinite Campus rollout and communication systems left families and counselors without timely information

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A public commenter at the Sept. 15 Cabarrus school board meeting criticized the district's Infinite Campus rollout, inconsistent teacher communication, counselor access to student records, account provisioning, and urged the board to seek increased county funding; the remarks were offered during public comment and drew no immediate formal action.

At the Cabarrus County Board of Education meeting on Sept. 15, a parent-advocate and nonprofit representative raised concerns about the district's new Infinite Campus implementation and broader family-communication processes, and urged the board to pursue increased county funding.

Paul Wanish, who identified himself as representing ISO CCS (a nonprofit that supports underserved students within the district), told the board that some students began the school year without class schedules and that…

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