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CMS Leadership Celebrates Principal of The Year, Finalists
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools principals celebrated their own at the CMS District Leadership Meeting on Oct. 7. During a packed day, the leaders took time to gather in the Elbert Edwin Waddell High School auditorium to show their appreciation for the 2026 CMS Principal of the Year finalists – 11 chosen by their peers by School Performance Area – and this year’s Principal of the Year winner, LaTresha Wilson of Tuckaseegee Elementary School in Elementary School Performance Area C.

“Behind every great school is a principal who is doing what they do best,” said CMS Deputy Superintendent Dr. Melissa Balknight.

Each finalist entered the auditorium and went onstage through cheers and pom-poms. Each received prizes as the audience watched their individual winner’s video, and they symbolically were passed the torch from last year’s winners. In addition to Wilson, this year’s finalists are:

  • Christy McCauley, Hawk Ridge Elementary School (Elementary School Performance Area A)
  • Frederick Mohrien, Mint Hill Elementary School (Elementary School Performance Area B)
  • Wendy Harris, Lincoln Heights Montessori School (Elementary School Performance Area D)
  • Kiesha Pride, Westerly Hills Academy (Elementary School Performance Area E)
  • Toni Perry, Albemarle Road Middle School (Middle School Performance Area A)
  • Patrice McCauley, Wilson STEM Academy (Middle School Performance Area B)
  • Beth Marshall, Druid Hills Academy (K-8 School Performance Area)
  • Stephanie Hood, North Mecklenburg High School (High School Performance Area A)
  • Marc Angerer, South Mecklenburg High School (High School Performance Area B)
  • Erik Turner, Central Piedmont Early College (High School Performance Area C)

Learn more about each finalist here. For more on Wilson’s win, click here.

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