Picture of Dr. Carol Montgue-Davis. Text: Welcome home. Dr. Carol Montague-Davis. Interim Superintendent. Warren County Schools, NC. 1885.

The Warren County Schools Board of Education voted Thursday evening to appoint Dr. Carol Montague-Davis as Interim Superintendent, effective August 12, 2024.

This is a homecoming for Dr. Montague-Davis. She and her husband, Garrett Davis, were born and raised in Warren County and currently own a home here. They were both educated in Warren County Schools. She served as Principal of Warren County High School for six years from 1998 - 2004. Dr. Montague-Davis has a bonus daughter Brittany, a bonus son Nelson, and two bonus grandsons Ace and Win.

Dr. Montague-Davis brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in educational leadership to Warren County Schools. Her extensive background in administration and commitment to student success will be invaluable as she steps into this interim role.

"We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Montague-Davis as our interim superintendent and look forward to her leadership as we begin the 2024-2025 school year,” said Victoria Lehman, Chair of the Warren County Schools Board of Education. “Dr. Montague-Davis has dedicated her professional life to promoting the interests of North Carolina’s public schools, and we are grateful for her commitment to promoting student achievement in Warren County during this time of transition for our school system."

Dr. Montague-Davis’ professional background includes extensive experience in curriculum development, discipline implementation, teacher training modeling, and community support programs. She has worked in middle and high schools as a classroom teacher, in athletic programs, and as an administrator.

In 2004, Dr. Montague-Davis left Warren County to work in Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools until her retirement in 2022. During her time there, she served as Principal of Carver High School twice, for a total of nearly 10 years. She also worked nine years as the district’s Instructional Superintendent for Continuous Improvement.

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, Big Brothers Big Sisters, a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro.