
Robin Kanady
Anchor and Reporter at WJZY-TV (Charlotte, NC)
Anchor and Reporter at WMYT-TV (Charlotte, NC)
•5x Emmy-nominated Anchor at @queen_city_news •2025 Best Reporter Charlotte Magazine Honoree •Mom 👑•IG: RobinKanady •@furmanu alumna •[email protected]
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1 week ago |
qcnews.com | Ciara Lankford |Robin Kanady
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Charlotte mother is facing multiple charges after allegedly assaulting two Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools employees earlier this month, including the now-suspended principal of Randolph Middle School. Records state the May 5 incident sent the school into lockdown and disrupted operations. Principal Jennifer Schroeder has been suspended with pay, however, CMS has not confirmed whether her suspension is connected to the reported assault.
Randolph Middle School principal suspended with pay, marking second CMS disciplinary action this May
1 week ago |
qcnews.com | Ciara Lankford |Robin Kanady
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — For the second time this month, a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools principal has been suspended with pay, leaving some with more questions than answers. Jennifer Schroeder, the principal of Randolph Middle School, was suspended with pay on May 20, according to CMS records released to Queen City News. The district has not shared publicly why she was suspended, and no disciplinary actions are currently listed in her record.
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1 week ago |
qcnews.com | Robin Kanady
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Parents at Ardrey Kell High School have started a petition asking Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools to improve its communication following the revelation that principal Jamie Brooks is suspended with pay. The frustration comes after parents say they weren’t told that the school principal was suspended. They had to find that out by watching the news. “Very responsive, very communicative, great leader,” said Ardrey Kell parent, Kiran Fijuwara, of Brooks.
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1 week ago |
cbs17.com | Robin Kanady
CONCORD, N.C. (WJZY) — A Concord mother who lost her son to the war in Iraq almost 15 years ago has turned her grieving into purpose by sharing her soldier’s story, and another one, from her past. The sound of Taps can only mean one thing. The song is buried in years of pain for Susan McClamrock. “I didn’t realize I had carried it all of that time. I just knew I heard it, and I was like I’ve heard this before,” said McClamrock. She’s referring to the song played at her son’s funeral.
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1 week ago |
qcnews.com | Robin Kanady
CONCORD, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Concord mother who lost her son to the war in Iraq almost 15 years ago has turned her grieving into purpose by sharing her soldier’s story, and another one, from her past. The sound of Taps can only mean one thing. The song is buried in years of pain for Susan McClamrock. “I didn’t realize I had carried it all of that time. I just knew I heard it, and I was like I’ve heard this before,” said McClamrock. She’s referring to the song played at her son’s funeral.
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