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Two local administrators among new KASA board members

The Kentucky Association of School Administrators elected seven new board members this month, with two coming from local school districts.

The KASA says the new board members serve in a variety of leadership roles across the state and have demonstrated “a commitment to growing leaders, transforming public education, and shaping students’ futures.” The organization says the new board members bring fresh perspectives and new expertise to the KASA’s mission of improving the quality of education in Kentucky.

Among the new board members are Hardin County Schools Chief Academic Officer Greg Sutton, who was elected to represent the Heartland Central region, and Custer Elementary School Principal Renee Wright, who was elected to represent elementary principals.

The KASA is Kentucky’s largest school administrator organization, and the board of directors consists of school leaders from districts of all sizes from all regions of the state. The 27-member board includes four officers, a representative from each of the KASA’s 11 regions, a representative from eight role groups, and a representative from three other education organizations.

The current president of the board is Bullitt County Schools Superintendent Dr. Jesse Bacon. Meade County Schools Assistant Superintendent Marc Adams is the board’s vice president, and Breckinridge County Schools Superintendent Dr. Nick Carter serves as past-president. Central Hardin Principal Tim Isaacs represents high school principals on the board.

Learn more about the organization’s mission at www.kasa.org.

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