


Earlier in her career, she spent six years as an instructional facilitator at Gibson Elementary School. Prior to that she spent one year as a principal intern at North Forsyth. Raphael Green-Hughes has served as the assistant principal at North Forsyth High School since 2018. She replaces Donald Wyatt who moved to East Forsyth Middle School earlier this year.ĭr. Reeves earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree in educational leadership from High Point University. From 2005 until 2016 she was a teacher at Union Cross Traditional Academy. She started her career in education as a history teacher.īoles earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in school administration from Appalachian State University.īoles replaces Samantha Manring who is the new principal at Lowrance Middle School.Īngela Reeves has served as the assistant principal at Sedge Garden since 2016. Before her time as a principal, Boles was an assistant principal at West Stokes High School and South Stokes High School.

Earlier in her career, Boles served as a principal at Poplar Springs Elementary, King Elementary, and Walnut Cove Elementary starting in 2002. Prior to that she was principal at Pinnacle Elementary since 2016. Shannon Boles has served as the principal at The Children’s Center since 2019. Mann replaces Gary Cone who is retiring at the end of this year. Mann earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and he earned a doctor of education from Gardner Webb University. Earlier in his career, Mann spent time as an assistant principal in Vance, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, and Cherokee County school districts. Before his work in Stanly County, Mann served five years as the assistant principal at South Iredell IB World High School. Prior to that, he was the principal at North Stanly High School for two years. Randy Mann has served as the district administrator for the Stanly STEM Early College and Albemarle High School since 2018. Sanders replaces Ramona Warren who moved to Easton Elementary earlier this year.ĭr.
