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Public commenters raise concerns about fees, district IT and privacy at Cox Mill
Summary
Three public speakers at the Dec. 8 Cabarrus school board meeting urged the board to address alleged fee-based incentives that affect graded work, district online-system problems, and a student’s claim about privacy in girls’ locker rooms at Cox Mill High School.
Three members of the public used the board’s public comment period on Monday to press the Cabarrus County Board of Education on separate concerns: parent complaints about fee-based incentive days, technical and transparency issues with district online systems, and a student report of discomfort and safety concerns in a high school locker room.
Thomas Hatcher, a parent, told the board his children met the requirements for incentive days at Harris Road Middle School but were excluded because they did not pay voluntary fees. Hatcher said one incentive event cost about $18…
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