Veteran educators take leadership roles at L2IC

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – The Lexington Two Innovation Center welcomes two seasoned leaders for the 2025-2026 school year.

 

Director: Schiria Wilson

Schiria Wilson is a leader with more than two decades of experience in education, criminal justice, and workforce development. She comes to the Innovation Center after serving most recently in  Richland School District Two as the Career and Technical Education (CTE) administrator and Work-Based Learning coordinator at Spring Valley High School. Under her leadership, the school’s CTE completion rate more than doubled, and its College and Career Readiness (CCR) rating rose from “Good” to “Excellent.” She led cross-functional teams, oversaw federal and state funding, developed innovative instructional programming, and ensured alignment between curriculum and workforce needs. Prior to that role, Ms. Wilson served as a secondary administrator at Spring Valley, a work-based learning coordinator at Westwood High School, and a certified CTE instructor at Blythewood High School. She also was an assistant professor of criminal justice at Claflin University. Ms. Wilson has bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of South Carolina and a M.Ed. from Southern Wesleyan University.

 

Assistant Director: Tiffany Aull

Tiffany Aull comes to the Innovation Center after serving in a number of capacities at Lexington Two’s Brookland-Cayce High School. Ms. Aull most recently was a member of the high school’s administrative team as assistant principal. Prior to that, she served as an assistant administrator and business teacher and as a GradPoint-Business teacher, both at Brookland-Cayce, and was a business teacher at Airport High School for nearly five years before that. Ms Aull first joined the district in 2003, serving as director of Extended Day Care Programs.  Aull received her bachelor’s degree from the University of South Carolina, an MBA from Southern Wesleyan University, and an M.Ed. from Capella University.

 

Both leaders began their new roles on July 1.