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East Mecklenburg High School

Charlotte, NC
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About East Mecklenburg High School

East Mecklenburg High School is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. This institution appears in federal education data and may serve as a site for dual enrollment, career and technical education, or early college programming offered in partnership with postsecondary institutions. Detailed IPEDS classification and program data are limited for this site.

No specific postsecondary programs are listed for this institution in available IPEDS data. High schools that appear in postsecondary education databases often host college-level coursework through partnerships with community colleges or universities. Prospective students seeking postsecondary credit opportunities should contact East Mecklenburg High School or the partnering institution directly for current program information.

Charlotte, NC is the largest city in North Carolina and a major financial and commercial hub in the Southeast. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district supports a range of career pathways and college-readiness initiatives, and institutions like East Mecklenburg High School may serve as access points for students beginning their postsecondary journeys.

Contact Information

6800 Monroe Road, Charlotte, NC 28212

Programs

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