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Clear Creek Elementary is across from the Mint Hill city limits and serves a section of Mint Hill. [13] Another section of Mint Hill is zoned to J. H. Gunn Elementary School. [14] Middle schools serving Mint Hill in Mecklenburg County include Northeast Middle [15] and Mint Hill Middle, [16] both in Mint Hill, as well as Albermarle Road Middle ...
The Academy of Engineering was also later added, which is funded by NAF. In 2006, more than twenty students participated in an exam to be able to attend the Governor's School of North Carolina, a state-sponsored program for extremely gifted students, established by NC senator Terry Sanford. The previous year, six students from Independence met ...
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In 1981, NC 51 was placed on new alignment in Pineville, abandoning an old routing along Lee Street and eliminating a short concurrency with US 521. [7] In 1995, NC 51 was placed on new bypass north of downtown Matthews, marked as Matthews Township Parkway. The old alignment along Matthews-Mint Hill Road was downgraded to secondary road. [8]
Established as a new primary routing in 1935, it connected the towns of Mint Hill and Polkton. In the early 1940s, it was extended in Polkton when U.S. Route 74 (US 74) was rerouted further south from town. In the 1960s, NC 218 was moved onto a new extension of Williams Street in Polkton, leaving Old US 74. [2]
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