The Montgomery Independent School District (MISD) Board meeting on March 18, 2025, celebrated the district's centennial anniversary and highlighted the contributions of key individuals in its history. The meeting featured a video presentation showcasing the achievements and stories of those who have shaped MISD over the past 100 years.
During the meeting, Brenda Bevan, a long-time educator in the district, shared historical insights about MISD and presented a significant document detailing the land transaction for the district's first school, established in 1925. Bevan, who has been part of the district for 26 years, emphasized the importance of preserving the history of Montgomery and its influence on the school district's identity. She noted that the names of the schools reflect the area's geography and history, connecting the community to its educational roots.
The meeting also recognized the efforts of staff members, including Miss Teal, who played a crucial role in producing the centennial video. The celebration of MISD's 100th birthday is set to continue throughout the year with various community events and recognitions.
Overall, the meeting underscored the significance of community involvement and historical awareness in shaping the educational landscape of Montgomery ISD, as it looks forward to another century of service and growth.