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FRANKFORT – On Thursday, The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) named Robin Fields Kinney as interim state commissioner of education during a special meeting.
Kinney, an associate commissioner who oversees the Office of Finance and Operations for the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), will assume her new role Sept. 30 – one day after current Education Commissioner Jason E. Glass departs the agency.
“The board is confident in Robin’s dedication to public education and her experience in KDE,” said KBE Chair Sharon Porter Robinson. “She will serve our state well during her tenure as interim commissioner. We appreciate her willingness to take on this important role, and we look forward to her leadership as we continue our mission to provide the best education for Kentucky’s students.”
Kinney first joined KDE from 2003 to 2008, and then rejoined in 2015. She previously served as interim commissioner for a short period in December of 2019 following the departure of former Commissioner Wayne Lewis. She received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Kentucky (UK) and a juris doctorate from UK’s College of Law. She is a licensed attorney in Kentucky and Florida.
“I’m honored to serve in this capacity until the board is able to select a new permanent commissioner,” she said. “My goal will be to make sure the initiatives of the board and the agency continue on through this transitional period. I look forward to working alongside Team KDE as we continue to support our schools and districts.”
Kinney said the best part of her job is “getting to work with really smart and dedicated people – both at KDE and in our districts.”
In her current role, she oversees four divisions that deal with budget and financial management, resource management, district support services and school and community nutrition.
Kinney and her husband, Scott, reside in Frankfort. Their daughter, Megan, is a kindergarten teacher in Shelby County Schools.










