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Ohio County woman named finalist for 2025 Fred Award
Ohio County woman named finalist for 2025 Fred Award

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time23-04-2025

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Ohio County woman named finalist for 2025 Fred Award

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) named its finalists for the 2025 Fred Award. Officials say the Fred Program celebrates support staff who work in public schools. A finalist for this year's awards is Allie Richards, who is the Lead Custodian of Ohio County Schools, and she placed third on the 'finalist list.' Richards specifically works at Fordsville Elementary. Funds approved for Audubon Conference Center KASA says Richards, lead custodian at Fordsville Elementary, is a 'cherished and selfless member of the school community' whose influence reaches far beyond her role. Some refer to her as 'Miss Allie,' and KASA says Richards serves with a 'joyful spirit'—leading reading groups, encouraging students and volunteering at every opportunity. According to KASA, Richards 'shows up daily with a smile and unwavering commitment.' KASA says Richards embodies 'humility, heart and the spirit of service.' KASA explains the Fred Award Program annually invites nominations from districts across the state of Kentucky. Inspired by the story of Fred Shea, who was present in Mark Sanborn's bestselling book, 'The Fred Factor,' the award honors non-administrative staff whose 'exceptional contributions' create an environment conducive to learning and growth within their school communities. Finalists for this accolade embody four guiding principles: Makes a positive difference each day Has a heart for people Changes ordinary moments into memorable ones Leads by example Public input needed for roadway safety survey in western Kentucky 'Freds represent the heart and soul of public education. They exemplify selflessness and unwavering dedication,' said Dr. Rhonda Caldwell, KASA Chief Executive Officer. 'Their impact is foundational to the classroom—they inspire, uplift, and foster a culture of belonging. These individuals make every student feel seen and valued, often without recognition, but their legacy of kindness and leadership is immeasurable.' Officials with KASA say each finalist's district will be visited by a film crew to capture the essence of their service. These videos will aid the judging panel—a consortium of education leaders from districts statewide—in selecting the recipient of the prestigious statewide award. The winner will be unveiled on July 25 at KASA's annual leadership institute in Louisville. Both the winner and finalists will be honored with a distinguished marble plaque, a copy of 'The Fred Factor' by Mark Sanborn, complimentary accommodation at the Galt House Hotel and a financial award of $1,000 for the winner or $500 for the finalists. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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