The Kentucky Association of School Administrators has announced the recipients of the 2024 William T. Nallia Educational Leadership Award, and a local superintendent is among those honored.
Hardin County Schools Superintendent Terrie Morgan will be honored with the award along with Livingston County Schools Superintendent David Meinschein and Baird Vice Chair Jim Allen. The KASA says the award “recognizes individuals who have demonstrated visionary leadership and made significant contributions to public education in Kentucky.”
The three were recognized for their efforts through the Coalition to Sustain the Education Profession, bringing attention to the need for public policy changes that address the Kentucky teacher shortage. The KASA says the award recognizes both their leadership and their commitment to advancing education in the commonwealth.
Morgan said the coalition’s work was a lengthy but worthwhile commitment.
“This effort actually started 18 months prior to the legislative session starting because we realized the scope of the work that was in front of us, which was to communicate the necessity to increase multiple areas of education to include teacher recruitment, pay, and respect for educators,” Morgan said.
Two of the coalition’s recommendations that legislatures picked up were allowing retired teachers to return to classrooms sooner and allowing for emergency certifications, which have been used as a short-term fix.
“We greatly appreciate their work to allow those individuals to come back and work in the workplace, but then we needed a long-range plan which was to recruit and retain teachers who go through a more traditional path of going to school for the Teacher Preparation Program,” Morgan said.
Morgan and her co-recipients will receive the award at the KASA Annual Leadership Institute on July 26.