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Pinnacle Classical Academy graduates 12 at end of 1st semester
Staff Reports | Press Release Twelve seniors graduated from Pinnacle Classical Academy at the conclusion of the first semester. Ten of the 12 are currently enrolled at Cleveland Community College, and six have already earned an associate's degree or a certificate from CCC. These students will join their classmates in May at formal commencement exercises. "Our Pinnacle Board of Directors support an early graduation program for students that are fast-tracking to the workplace a

Staff Reports
Feb 16


CCC and ECU sign transfer agreement partnership
Staff Reports Cleveland Community College and East Carolina University have strengthened educational pathways for students in Cleveland County with a new transfer agreement signed January 28 in ECU’s Science and Technology Building. The signing cemented a partnership between the two colleges that guarantees admission to the university’s Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) program for qualified CCC graduates. That point appealed to Dr. Jason Hurst, president of

Staff Reports
Feb 10


As the school board turns: The political drama heats up on a cold, snowy, weekend
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Grigg. Calm seas only last but so long in the dramatic ocean of politics. In the ongoing soap opera of the Cleveland County Board of Education, a new plot twist reared its head Friday, the day after the calm and professional school board candidate forum debate – call it a smear campaign, hit piece, attack, or just the truth – the focus was recently shifted onto current school board member, and candidate for the CCS Board of Education
Chuck Thompson
Feb 3


No Thursday Night Thunder or Monday Night Smackdown; just a classic school board debate of candidates
The Board of Education Forum involved eight candidates from the CCGOP By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent The board of education candidates before the event began, seated left to right, Robert Queen, Brandon Bridges, Aaron Bridges, Shelia Canipe, Rodney Fitch, Ronnie Grigg, Stephen Self, and Danny Blanton. Sherry Yocum, standing in red shirt, and moderator Dot Cherry on right. Chuck Thompson | Shelby Independent Thursday night’s Board of
Chuck Thompson
Jan 31


Cleveland Community College announces fall honor rolls
Staff Reports | Shelby Independent Cleveland Community College Santa isn't the only one that has made a list and checking it twice. Cleveland Community College President Jason Hurst has announced the President’s and Dean’s Lists for the Fall 2025 semester. To be named to the President’s List, students must carry a minimum of 12 credit hours and receive a perfect 4.0 Grade Point Average. The following students were named to the President’s List. (listed alphabetically): (Names

Staff Reports
Dec 19, 2025


CCC to launch medical lab tech program
Staff Reports | The Shelby Independent Cleveland Community College plans to launch a new Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) program to help meet the growing need for skilled laboratory professionals in our region. Pending approval by the North Carolina Community College System and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), CCC plans to begin offering courses in fall 2026. The associate degree program will complement CCC’s existing heal

Staff Reports
Dec 4, 2025


Pinnacle Classical Academy excels in U.S. News elementary, middle school rankings
Staff Reports | PCA Pinnacle Classical Academy's elementary school and middle school are among the best in the state, according to the newly released U.S. News Best K-8 Schools Rankings for 2026. Pinnacle Classical Academy's middle school ranks in the top 3% of middle schools in North Carolina (#31 out of 1,362 middle schools). Pinnacle Classical Academy's elementary school ranks in the top 9% (#192 out of 2,142 elementary schools). Earlier this year, U.S. News & World Rep

Staff Reports
Nov 10, 2025


CCS Board of Ed. to vote on next year's calendar Monday night
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent courtesy file photo Next year’s school calendar could potentially be decided at the next Cleveland County Schools Board of Education public meeting, Monday, Nov. 10. On the decision block are three different calendars, which vary in start dates, teacher workdays and end of semester before the holiday / winter / Christmas break. Option A, which is the popular choice among parents, violates state law and is considered illegal. A viola
Chuck Thompson
Nov 6, 2025


Board votes to move forward with sale of Marion Elementary
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent CCS Board members pictured, from left, Walter Spurling, Danny Blanton, Ron Humphries, Joel Shores, Aaron Bridges and Ronnie Grigg. Not pictured, David Fisher, Gloria Sherman and Kenneth Ledford. Editor’s note: Read carefully. This is only a report of what transpired during the meeting and not to sway anyone to agree or disagree, but to present you with the facts and let you decide for yourself. Ultimately, it was stated that the mone
Chuck Thompson
Oct 22, 2025


CCC dedicates new studio, honors Roark
Dot Roark cuts the ribbon dedicating the new C19 studio and in honor of her plaque on the wall for the trust endowment she created for CCC's broadcast program and C19. Chuck Thompson | Shelby Independent Editor's note: Since the publication of this article on Aug. 29. 2025., Dorothy (“Dot”) Mulder Roark,101, passed away at home on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2025. The Shelby Independent extends our heartfelt condolences to her family. Cleveland Community College held a spec
Chuck Thompson
Aug 29, 2025


Pinnacle Classical Academy top shelf in ‘U.S. News’ high school rankings for county
Pinnacle ranks top in county schools

Staff Reports
Aug 22, 2025


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Chuck Thompson
Aug 22, 2025


CCS announces Teacher of the Year finalists
The finalists this year for Teacher and Teacher Assistant of the Year have been announced.

Staff Reports
Aug 19, 2025


Letter to the editor: Aaron Bridges, Board of Education member
“My position is not about politics; it is about ensuring that our students, staff, and teachers have a safe and nurturing place to grow.”

Letter to the Editor
Aug 18, 2025


Op-Ed: Roy Cooper led the split from bipartisan agreement on school choice
Families can choose from many opportunities available: public schools, public charter schools, private schools, religious-affiliated schools

Opinion
Aug 16, 2025


First day of school brought sunshine from rain; CCS reports A+ for first day back.
All smiles on the first day back at school. Courtesy photo | Chad Terry CCS You might have noticed things look back to normal after a...
Chuck Thompson
Aug 13, 2025


CHS Student parking passes on sale
Passes are on sale Aug 6, and 7.

Staff Reports
Aug 5, 2025


Pinnacle CEO reappointed to state's Charter Schools Review Board
Dr. Shelly Shope has been appointed to her second term on the North Carolina Charter Schools Review Board.

Staff Reports
Aug 2, 2025


The fight for credibility
It’s unfortunate that public employees and elected officials ignore a reporter’s calls and emails.

Editorial
Jul 28, 2025


Pinnacle ranked third in dual enrollment courses in NC
The data was based on a report submitted to the North Carolina General Assembly by the State Board of Education

Staff Reports
Jul 18, 2025
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