After serving four years as superintendent and 50 as an educator, Ann Roy Moore will officially retire on June 30.
Tuesday night, Ann Roy Moore attended her last school board meeting as superintendent of MPS.
During Moore’s tenure she helped release MPS from state intervention, brought the school system to a better financial standing, and led the charge on the passing of the Montgomery County property tax increase to benefit MPS.“We were a school system that was in crisis,” said District 6 school board member Claudia Mitchell. “Montgomery needed help and Dr. Moore stepped in.”
“I think you’ve been one heck of a leader, and I don’t look at you as just a leader anymore, I really look at you as a friend,” said District 6 school board member Lesa Keith.