Märt Meos (16 January 1881 – 1 March 1966), was an Estonian educator and politician.
He joined the Provincial Assembly of the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia on 27 November 1918, replacing Herman Kask.
He did not sit in the national legislature again, but he was an important figure in the reforms to Viru County's education system after Estonian independence.
[3] He continued to work as the county's school counsellor until 1944, when he retired (by that time, the position had been renamed school inspector, or koolide inspektor, following the Soviet model).
[4][5] He then taught Russian at Väike-Maarja High School but in the 1950s his house in Väike-Maarja was nationalised by the Estonian SSR and he was removed from his teaching post; he managed to regain the right to live in his house, and was restored in his post, but retired in 1957.