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Tammy Moran appointed principal of Hall Success Academy in Aldine ISD

July 14, 2024 | ALDINE ISD, School Districts, Texas



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Tammy Moran appointed principal of Hall Success Academy in Aldine ISD
Aldine ISD has welcomed two new leaders who are set to enhance educational programs and performance management within the district. During the August 2024 Board Meeting, the board announced the appointments of Tammy Moran as the new principal of Hall Success Academy and Christy Brown as the director of performance management.

Tammy Moran, who brings 29 years of educational experience, expressed her enthusiasm for leading Hall Success Academy. She aims to build on the school's legacy of excellence and expand programs that empower students. Dr. Rodriguez, the associate superintendent of high schools, praised Moran's proven track record in both high school and elementary education, highlighting her as an ideal leader for the academy.

In her remarks, Moran emphasized her commitment to collaborating with the community and faculty to enhance educational offerings, aiming to create a broader impact across the district.

Christy Brown, with 18 years of experience in education, has transitioned from a neighboring district to become Aldine ISD's new director of performance management. She will play a crucial role in developing educators and campus leaders to improve instructional effectiveness throughout the district. Chief Human Resources Officer, Miss Herrera, noted Brown's expertise in establishing performance goals and metrics, which will help track progress towards district priorities.

Brown expressed her gratitude for the opportunity and her intention to foster a performance culture that defines effective instruction and exemplary employee performance.

These appointments signal Aldine ISD's commitment to enhancing educational quality and supporting its staff, ultimately benefiting students across the district.

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