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Cabarrus Schools: Overcrowding Crisis Looms
21 Nov
Summary
- Cabarrus County Schools face overcrowding due to rapid population growth.
- District anticipates over 87,000 new residents in 15 years.
- Schools use 40 mobile classrooms to manage influx of students.

Cabarrus County Schools are confronting significant challenges as the district braces for substantial population growth. Projections estimate an increase of over 87,000 residents in the next 15 years, following a 21% student population surge from 2010 to 2020.
This rapid expansion has resulted in severely overcrowded classrooms. Schools situated near the Mecklenburg County line have deployed 40 mobile classrooms to manage the burgeoning student numbers. Teachers are adapting by implementing strategic seating arrangements to foster peer support.
Despite these hurdles, Cabarrus County Schools have achieved notable successes, including a historic graduation rate and a high statewide ranking for grade-level proficiency. Superintendent Dr. John Kopicki emphasizes ongoing collaboration with county leaders to secure necessary resources and maintain educational standards.




