25-26 Eight Key Things HL

Cumberland County Schools (CCS) recently began welcoming students for the 2025-2026 school year with the return of year-round students on July 16. More students will return to CCS classrooms over the next few weeks, following this schedule: 

  • Monday, August 11 – Cross Creek Early College High School and Cumberland International Early College High School

  • Thursday, August 14 – Cumberland Polytechnic High School

  • Monday, August 25 – Traditional Schools

 As families 'gear up' for the new school year, CCS is spotlighting eight essential updates designed to enhance communication, promote student achievement and strengthen safety measures districtwide. These 8 Key 'Need to Know' updates are vital for a smooth and successful start to the school year:

These 8 Key 'Need to Know' updates include: 

  1. Code of Conduct: Revised to support both academic and emotional well-being, the updated handbook outlines clear expectations and resources for students and families.

  2. Language Support Line: Non-English-speaking families can receive multilingual assistance through a dedicated support line designed to make communication easier and more inclusive.

  3. Safety/Security Initiative & More: CCS continues its commitment to safe learning environments with Weapons Detection Systems in place, Raptor Security, Say Something Anonymous Reporting System and more. 

  4. Student Information System – Infinite Campus: Infinite Campus offers families a more user-friendly platform to monitor grades, attendance and more.

  5. Alongside Mental Health App: Middle and high school students will continue to have access to mental wellness tools and self-guided support through this free resource.

  6. CCS' New Attendance Policy: This updated policy clarifies attendance expectations, outlines documentation procedures and reinforces the importance of being present every day to support student success.

  7. School Bus Safety: A reminder that only authorized school personnel and students are permitted on school buses. Unauthorized individuals may face criminal charges for trespassing or impeding the operation of a school bus.

  8. Family Engagement and Volunteer Opportunities: CCS remains committed to partnerships with families and community members through expanded volunteer pathways and school-based engagement efforts.

 To explore each of the Eight Key Things Families 'Need to Know' and how you can be prepared for the upcoming school year, visit CCS' Back-to-School Guide: www.ccs.k12.nc.us/btsg. Additionally, you will find the Board-approved CCS calendars as well as school supply lists and more to help families plan for the year ahead.