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Charlottesville Middle School

All About CMS

  • Home of the Young Knights!
    Character. Creativity. Commitment. Compassion. Community.

Leadership Team

Mr. Rodney Jordan

Principal Rodney Jordan

Rodney Jordan became the middle school principal in Charlottesville in 2021 after serving as an assistant principal of Dranesville Elementary in Fairfax County since 2017. Prior to that, he taught in positions ranging from STEM to Language Arts and Mathematics in Northern Virginia and New York schools, and received awards for teaching excellence in Manassas. Mr. Jordan has earned certifications and degrees from James Madison University (School Administration and Supervision K-12 certificate), George Mason University (M. Ed.), and Norfolk State University (B.S.).

Ms. Holly Russell

Assistant Principal Holly Russell

Ms. Kim Thompson

Assistant Principal Kim Thompson

Kim Page Thompson has served as the Assistant Principal of Charlottesville Middle School since 2022. She supports a strong academic and social environment for middle school students and prepares them for a successful transition to high school. Previously she was a math teacher for 18 years at Charlottesville High School, where she additionally prepared first-generation students for college. She received a B.S. in Professional Mathematics from North Carolina A&T State University, a M.T. in Teaching from Virginia Commonwealth University, and a M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision from the University of Phoenix.

Choose CMS!

Middle school is an exciting and important time in a child’s education. We are excited to welcome your student as a Young Knight and to create a learning environment that suits their needs and builds on their strengths. This page is designed to answer questions and give you opportunities to learn more about our school.

  • Choose science.
    The UVA Innovation Lab at CMS connects students to cutting edge opportunities in science and technology.
  • Choose sports.
    Join the Young Knights in football, volleyball, cheer, basketball, swimming, track, softball & baseball. 8th graders can also try out for CHS JV teams.
  • Choose unique.
    Join the fencing club. Compete in theatre competitions. Sing in the musical. Take piano lessons. Grow your own vegetables in urban farming.
  • Choose community.
    At CMS, students from all backgrounds, neighborhoods, and cultures come together to learn, grow, and build a vibrant, inclusive community.
Group of 7 cheerleader students

Charlottesville Middle School is where students from across our city come together to learn, lead, and grow. As a unified middle school, CMS is proud to serve all 7th and 8th grade students in 2025 - 26, and beginning in 2026/2027, we’ll expand to welcome 6th grade, becoming a true hub for grades 6-8. At CMS, students will find a rich academic experience with a wide variety of courses, including opportunities to earn high school credit. But just as important, we understand that middle school is a time of exploration and transformation. We support the whole student by nurturing curiosity, building confidence, and guiding young adolescents as they find their voice and path. From strong academics and meaningful relationships to the energy of the arts, athletics, and clubs, CMS is a place where students are known, supported, and inspired. We’re not just preparing students for high school—we’re helping them build a foundation for life.

Uniquely CMS

“Charlottesville Is Our Classroom”

  • Visual Arts wing entrance with mural
  • Second floor balcony
  • CMS empty classroom

The murals throughout Charlottesville Middle School depict different facets of our city–from its one-of-a-kind place in American history, to its natural beauty, to its enduring community spirit. These illustrations invite students to see Charlottesville as their classroom: what makes it unique, what makes it important, what makes it ours.

  • Mural in CMS hallway
  • CMS gym
  • CMS learning hallway