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CCS unveils newly refreshed website and launches new CCS Mobile App

By Staff Report, posted 6 months ago
A glimpse at Cumberland County Schools new website. Image provided by CCS.

Cumberland County Schools (CCS) is excited to announce the launch of its newly refreshed website, designed to provide a more mobile-friendly and user-friendly experience for students, parents and community members. 

The updated website is accessible at www.ccs.k12.nc.us. This site offers an ADA-compliant, easy-to-navigate platform powered by Thrillshare. This refresh aligns with Priority Four of the district’s strategic plan, which focuses on utilizing diverse communication and marketing strategies to enhance engagement with parents and community stakeholders.

The district is also proud to introduce its brand new CCS Mobile App. The app offers a convenient way to stay connected with real-time updates about what's happening across the district.

Through the app, users can:

  • View the latest announcements
  • Access staff contact information
  • Check upcoming events
  • Find important documents
  • Receive emergency notifications

The free CCS mobile app is now available for download from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. View a video about the new app here

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