Kentucky State University Board of Regents chair received high honor from Kentucky Association of School Administrators

Kentucky State University Board of Regents chair received high honor from Kentucky Association of School Administrators

Posted on July 29, 2019

The Kentucky State University Board of Regents chair recently received accolades from the Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA).

Dr. Elaine Farris received the Power of One Award from the Kentucky Association of School Administrators during a special ceremony.

According to a press release from KASA, “this award honors an influential and inspirational role model whose willingness to effect important and meaningful change has made an impact on Kentucky schools, districts, and KASA.”

“Elaine has demonstrated an exemplary record of leadership and is clearly one whose professional accomplishments were groundbreaking and worthy of the historical importance attached to them,” KASA Executive Director Dr. Rhonda Caldwell said in the KASA press release. “What this person achieved has been vital to the opening of career advancement opportunities for educators of all races and backgrounds in the commonwealth.”

Farris began her career as a teacher in Clark County, where she was also an assistant principal, and principal. In Shelby County, on June 22, 2004, she became the first black school superintendent in Kentucky. 

According to KASA, in 2007 Farris was named deputy commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Education. In 2009, she returned to the district level as superintendent of Clark County Schools. 

Following her retirement in 2013, Farris served as an education policy advisor for the Kentucky House of Representatives. Currently, she is the CEO of 4.0 Education Consulting and Advocacy Services and serves as chair of the Kentucky State University Board of Trustees. 

The Kentucky Association of School Administrators is the largest school administrators’ group in Kentucky, representing more than 3,100 education leaders from across the commonwealth. Formed in 1969, KASA connects education leaders to policymakers, legislators, and other interest groups, and provides numerous benefits and services to Kentucky’s school administrators.