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Barren County’s Spence wins inaugural administrative assistant award

Feb 28, 2023 | 12:49 PM
FROM LEFT: Beth Wyatt, American Fidelity Senior Account Manager; Stephanie Spence, Barren County Schools; Katrina Kinman, KSBA Director of Policy Services; and Rebecca Combs, American Fidelity Kentucky State Manager.

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GLASGOW — The Kentucky Organization of Superintendents’ Administrative Assistants (KOSAA) has chosen Stephanie Spence of Barren County Schools as the winner of the inaugural 2023 KOSAA KUP (Knowledge, Understanding, and Passion) Award sponsored by American Fidelity. 

Stephanie has served in her role as Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent for 22 years. 

“Stephanie is an asset to the board and to the district as a whole. Her organization and communication skills ensure that board meetings run smoothly, and she’s an absolute pro at keeping meeting minutes, understanding board policy and procedure, and keeping accurate, organized records. Beyond these practical skills, she has a kind, reassuring presence that impacts the climate of board meetings and the culture of the central office,” commented Bo Matthews, Superintendent. 

She is very active in KOSAA, has served in several officer roles, and currently serves as President-Elect. She is also on the KOSAA Program Planning Committee and serves as a KOSAA.