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Head of school reports 1,938 enrollment; county "low-wealth" planning allotment rises for next year

Piedmont Community Charter School Board of Directors · March 17, 2026
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Summary

The head of school said required compliance documents were submitted and reported March 10 enrollment at 1,938 students (677 elementary, 659 middle, 602 high). A staff presentation said Gaston County's low-wealth planning allotment increased to $4,149,000 countywide and Piedmont's allotment is roughly $236,000 (up from $54,000); these are planning figures subject to the General Assembly's final budget.

At the March 17 meeting, the head of school reported that the school submitted several required documents to the Office of Charter Schools in March, including the grievance policy, the employee criminal history check policy, the board member residency statement and the conflict-of-interest and nepotism policy.

The head of school reported…

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