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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools provides 21 executives with cars, public records show

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools provides 21 executives with vehicles, according to documents obtained by The Charlotte Observer through a public records request.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools provides 21 executives with vehicles, according to documents obtained by The Charlotte Observer through a public records request. mrodriguez@charlotteobserver.com

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools provides 21 executives with vehicles issued by the district, including nine members of Superintendent Crystal Hill’s cabinet.

The fleet includes Toyota RAV4s, Chevy Malibus and Chevy Equinoxes. All but one were made between 2024 and 2026, with the remaining vehicle manufactured in 2022. The Charlotte Observer obtained a list of the vehicles through a public records request. The district’s response provides a full list of vehicles used by district employees, aside from school buses, for jobs like plumbing, roofing and school nutrition services.

CMS policy restricts the use of district-issued vehicles to “commuting to and from work and/or between school system-related business activities.” They are not for personal use and can only be operated by the designated employee. But six of the cars are designated as “take home” vehicles in CMS records.

A CMS spokesperson told the Observer the district usually assigns vehicles to employees who do a lot of traveling around the county as part of their job duties.

“Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools assigns district vehicles based on operational need and job responsibilities,” the spokesperson said. “These determinations are made to ensure that certain positions can effectively carry out duties that require frequent travel between sites, support of districtwide operations or on-call response.”

CMS said giving vehicles to employees is more cost-effective than reimbursing their mileage. The Internal Revenue Service currently sets the standard mileage reimbursement rate for business at 72.5 cents per mile.

“Use of a district vehicle is recommended when the annual reimbursement rate exceeds the cost of use,” the CMS spokesperson said.

Superintendent Crystal Hill does not have a car issued by the district, but she does receive a $900-per-month car allowance.

Here are the CMS leaders issued cars by the district:

  • Melissa Balknight - deputy superintendent; 2026 Chevy Equinox
  • Chasity Dolan - chief of staff; 2026 Chevy Equinox
  • Alan Hooker - chief of retention, recruitment and talent development; 2026 Chevy Equinox
  • Kimberly Vaught - chief academic performance officer; 2026 Chevy Equinox
  • Tim Ivey - chief operations officer; 2024 Toyota RAV4
  • Candace Salmon-Hosey - chief technology officer; 2026 Chevy Equinox
  • Beth Thompson - chief strategy and innovation officer; 2026 Chevy Equinox
  • Steve Esposito - chief of strategic communications and engagement; 2026 Chevy Equinox
  • Angela Wood - chief human resources officer; 2026 Chevy Equinox
  • Kecia Coln - chief enterprise resources officer; 2024 Toyota RAV4
  • Cristi Bostic - assistant superintendent of school performance area B; 2025 Chevy Malibu
  • Tonya Williams - assistant superintendent of elementary school performance area A; 2025 Chevy Malibu
  • Barry Richburg - assistant superintendent of elementary school performance area E; 2022 Chevy Malibu
  • Jennifer Dean - assistant superintendent of middle school performance area A; 2024 Chevy Malibu
  • Curtis Carroll - interim assistant superintendent of high school performance area C; 2024 Chevy Malibu
  • Emily Miles - assistant superintendent of elementary performance area C; 2024 Chevy Malibu
  • Laura Rosenbach - assistant superintendent of high school performance area A; 2024 Chevy Malibu
  • Kim Schroeder - assistant superintendent of high school performance area B; 2024 Chevy Malibu
  • Jacqueline Jones - assistant superintendent of middle school performance area B; 2024 Chevy Malibu
  • Elenia Daniels - assistant superintendent of elementary school performance area D; 2024 Chevy Malibu
  • Patrice Faison - associate superintendent of student support services; 2024 Chevy Malibu

The Observer previously reported in April that 22 CMS executives make more than $200,000 a year. Nine of the executives who have district-issued vehicles are also on that list.

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Rebecca Noel
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Rebecca Noel reports on education for The Charlotte Observer. She’s a native of Houston, Texas, and graduated from Rice University. She later received a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri. When she’s not reporting, she enjoys reading, running and frequenting coffee shops around Charlotte.
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