From The Autauga County Board of Education
Autauga County
Autauga County Schools is saddened to share the passing of Tim Tidmore, the district’s first appointed Superintendent, serving from 2021-2023. The district confirmed that Mr. Tidmore passed away over the weekend after an extended illness.
Mr. Tidmore was a dedicated leader, friend, and family man who made a lasting impact on the lives of those he worked with and served. His work in education, particularly federal programs, impacted many thousands of students and their families. His leadership of and contributions to Autauga County Schools, especially during the tumultuous COVID years, are much appreciated by those he served alongside. Mr. Tidmore’s tenure was marked by a deep care for his students and staff, as well as a commitment to fostering educational growth, even in the face of challenges. His retirement in 2023 was a testament to his desire to spend more time with his loved ones, after a remarkable career that spanned more than three decades.
“Mr. Tidmore’s legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched as a champion of education,” said Lyman Woodfin, Superintendent of Autauga County Schools. “Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.”
As Autauga County School’s first appointed Superintendent, Mr. Tidmore’s accomplishments included capital improvements at Marbury High School and the Autauga County Technology Center, academic initiatives designed to grow students by meeting their unique needs, and the construction of the new Prattville Kindergarten School.





