Denise H. Moore Memorial Fund
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ABOUT THE MEMORIAL FUND


The Denise H. Moore Memorial Fund was created to carry on Denise’s legacy in education and her love for Girls on the Run.  The fund supports excellence in education through supporting teachers who continue to strive to improve themselves in the field of education.  Denise always believed in lifetime learning and positively impacting her students and those she worked with.  Denise’s love and enjoyment of the Girls on the Run program will continue to be supported by donations raised through this fund.
 
To date, this fund has supported the following organizations;
Girls on the Run of the Triangle
Banks Road PTA
Monetary Dontations for the libraries of:
· Lincoln Heights Elementary School
· Barwell Road Elementary School
· East Garner Elementary School
· Banks Road Elementary School
​· Fuquay Varina Middle School
· Holly Grove Middle School
· Herbert Akins Elementary School
· East Garner Magnet Middle School​
· Willow Spring Elementary School

· Timber Drive Elementary School
· Fuquay Varina Elementary School
· Creech Road Elementary School​
· Holly Springs Elementary School
· Holly Ridge Elementary School
· Holly Ridge Middle School
· Holly Grove Elementary School​

Additionally, this fund has sponsored three teachers from Banks Road Elementary in their National Board Certification!
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About Denise H. Moore
Denise Moore was a Wake County Public School teacher at Banks Road Elementary.  She was a Nationally Board Certified teacher and had her Master’s Degree in Curriculum Advancement from NC State University.  She taught in Wake County for 15 years and had a love of teaching and truly cared for her students.  She was also a volunteer coach for the Girls on the Run and enjoyed seeing the girls reach goals in fitness, while building character and friendships. 

Denise and her husband Levi lived in Fuquay Varina and enjoyed living and working in the Fuquay/Holly Springs community.  Denise loved teaching and dedicated countless hours outside of the classroom to better herself and the students that she taught.  She was a caring and thoughtful person who truly believed in education in everything she did and gave of her time selflessly.
 

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