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Gov. Beshear makes appointments to boards and commissions

Gov. Steve Beshear recently made several appointments to education-related boards and commissions. Debra Katie Bentley, a community support coordinator at NorthKey Community Care, and Anita C. Dowd, an executive staff adviser at the Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, were appointed to the Kentucky State Advisory Panel for Exceptional Children. Beshear also reappointed the following members to the panel: Martha [...]

By |2013-11-21T08:45:01-05:00November 21, 2013|

Four educators receive appointments from Gov. Beshear

Gov. Steve Beshear recently appointed several educators to the State Council for Community Education. They include: Tony A. Sergent, Letcher County school district superintendent, represents community education Region 10. His appointment replaces Claudia Peralta-Mudd. Doug Robinson, assistant superintendent with the Grayson County school district, will represent community education Region 2. His appointment replaces V. Wayne Young. Jill D. Settles, an [...]

By |2013-11-07T09:11:59-05:00November 7, 2013|

Two new members join SCAAC

Gov. Steve Beshear recently appointed two new members to the School Curriculum, Assessment and Accountability Council to serve for terms expiring April 30, 2014:  The new members include: Jinger D. Carter, of Sturgis, is director of accountability and assessment for Henderson County Schools. She represents assessment coordinators. The appointment replaces Franklin B. Thomas, who has resigned. William A. Owens, of Beattyville, is [...]

By |2019-06-14T14:36:37-04:00September 26, 2013|

Beshear appoints two to Southern Regional Education Board

Gov. Steve Beshear appointed a new Kentucky representatives to the Southern Regional Education Board. State Rep. Derrick Graham, D-Frankfort, who serves as chairman of the House Education Committee, will replace state Rep. Carl P. Rollins, who resigned. Graham will serve on the board through June 30, 2015. Beshear also reappointed Joseph U. Meyer, of Covington, who previously served as secretary of the Education and Workforce Development [...]

By |2019-04-03T14:12:54-04:00July 4, 2013|
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