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Dr. Montague-Davis Hired as Warren County Schools Superintendent

The Warren County Board of Education voted unanimously Monday evening to hire Dr. Carol Montague-Davis as Superintendent.

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Dr. Carol Montague-Davis, Warren County Schools Superintendent

The Warren County Board of Education voted unanimously Monday evening to hire Dr. Carol Montague-Davis as Superintendent.

Dr. MD, as she’s affectionately known, has been serving as Interim Superintendent since August 12, 2024. She’ll remain in the interim role until the start of her new, three-year Superintendent contract on June 1, 2025.

“Dr. MD has been doing an exceptional job leading our school district for the past seven months as Interim Superintendent,” said School Board Chair Victoria Lehman. “It’s been like a seven-month-long job interview. We’re thrilled to bring Dr. MD home for good!”

Dr. Montague-Davis was born and raised in Warren County and educated in Warren County Schools. She served as the Principal of Warren County High School for six years from 1998 to 2004. Dr. MD then moved to Winston-Salem and worked 18 years for Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools, serving as a high school principal and Instructional Superintendent for Continuous Improvement.

Her professional background includes extensive experience in curriculum development, discipline implementation, teacher modeling and training, and community support programs. She has worked as a classroom teacher, athletic coach, assistant principal, and principal in middle and high schools.

“It’s a dream come true to come back home and be able to serve the community that helped make me the person I am today,” Dr. MD said with a smile. “My family is here. My nieces and nephews are students in our schools. This is where my heart is. I want Warren County to have the best public schools for all our children. I’m excited to be the next Superintendent, so we continue the transformational work we started at the beginning of this school year.”

Since rejoining Warren County Schools in August, Dr. MD has significantly impacted how the district analyzes student and teacher performance data and how we’re training teachers and administrators to improve student instruction. She’s also tweaked internal processes for better efficiency and collaboration and worked to strengthen trust and engagement in the community.

“It’s energizing to have someone from Warren County leading our schools,” Chair Lehman added. “Warren County is a special place. There’s a unique bond when you grow up here. Our students can be inspired seeing someone who started out just like them lead such a happy and successful life and come back home to help others achieve their dreams as well.”

Dr. Montague-Davis received her undergraduate degree from Elizabeth City State University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. She earned a Master of Education in School Administration in 1991 from The University of Maryland at College Park and a Doctoral Degree in Educational Leadership from Gardner-Webb University in 2017.

She is a member of United Way Women United Executive Board and Chair of the Membership Committee, Vice-President of the Greater Triad ECSU Alumni Chapter, a member of the Education Foundation for Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools, and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Since returning to Warren County in August, she has rejoined her home church, Bethlehem Baptist, in Wise. She also serves on the Warren County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) and the Warren County Economic Development Board.

Dr. MD is married to Garrett Davis, CEO of Gdavis Production and Films. She has a bonus daughter, Brittany and bonus son, Nelson and two bonus grandsons, Ace and Win.

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