CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools students go back to school in just days and hundreds of district employees still have not gone through fingerprinting.
[PAST COVERAGE: CMS asks new employees from last school year to get fingerprinted]
There are still more than 1,300 CMS employees who need to be fingerprinted by the start of classes.
Channel 9 just received the latest numbers from the district at its yearly symposium at the Charlotte Convention Center.
>> In the video at the top of this page, Channel 9’s Anthony Kustura explains what will happen to all those employees in limbo when they’re supposed to report to work.
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