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MacKenzie Scott donates $5 million to help Charlotte students reengage after the pandemic

 The Charlotte-Mecklenburg branch of Communities In Schools celebrated a $5 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott on Thursday.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg branch of Communities In Schools celebrated a $5 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott on Thursday.

One of the world’s wealthiest women has given $5 million to help Charlotte-Mecklenburg students re engage with education after the pandemic and get on track for college and careers.

MacKenzie Scott, a philanthropist who was married to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is giving $133.5 million to Communities in Schools. That’s a national group that works with 3,000 schools to create support systems for academic success.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg office will receive $5 million of that gift to support its work in 54 public schools. The organization says that’s the largest donation ever in 37 years of working with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.

Communities in Schools plans to use the money to help students who stopped attending school during the pandemic or who suffered setbacks that derailed their education. It will also be used to make sure students are ready to enter college, the military or a trade.

The local group has staff working in schools to support more than 4,000 students. It also helps connect families with groups that can help with food, housing, health care and other needs.

Copyright 2022 WFAE

Ann Doss Helms covers education for WFAE. She was a reporter for The Charlotte Observer for 32 years, including 16 years on the education beat. She has repeatedly won first place in education reporting from the North Carolina Press Association and won the 2015 Associated Press Senator Sam Open Government Award for reporting on charter school salaries.