This is Dr. Ann Roy Moore's last week as superintendent of MPSAL
Moore believes she is leaving Montgomery Public Schools better than she found it. The longtime educator is stepping down after serving as the MPS superintendent for four years. When she took over, MPS was under state intervention, on the verge of losing its accreditation, and finances were not in good standing. Moore said she was ready for the challenge.
But she said getting MPS out from under intervention and in a better financial position could not have been done without her staff or teachers. And that is why she is confident that while MPS still has its challenges, she is leaving it in good hands.“Dr. Brown and I have had had several conversations. I think he’s quite capable. He’s coming into that challenge of student achievement,” said Moore.
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