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Henderson County Schools’ Robin Newton was Honored with the 2025 KOSAA KUP Award

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Henderson County Schools' Robin Newton was Honored with the 2025 KOSAA KUP Award


Henderson County Schools Executive Assistant Robin Newton has received the 2025 Kentucky Organization of School Administrative Assistants Knowledge, Understanding, and Passion Award.

This honor, established in 2022, recognizes exemplary service among KOSAA members and highlights their critical role in advancing public education in Kentucky, according to a news release.

“We are incredibly proud of Mrs. Newton and the impact she has made in our district,” said Henderson County Schools Superintendent Bob Lawson. “Always willing to help anyone who walks into her office, she fosters trust and connection through her kindness and professionalism and approaches every interaction with respect and understanding.”

Newton has been with Henderson County Schools since 2003 and has provided administrative support in the middle school, support services, and special education departments. She has also served as executive assistant to three superintendents, demonstrating exceptional leadership, efficiency, and professionalism.

Since 2012, she has been an active member of KOSAA, engaging in professional development and advocating for best practices in school administration.
The KOSAA KUP Award is given annually to an individual who has significantly contributed to public education through service in their district. Honorees must:

• Exemplify best practices
• Passionately advocate for the needs of their district
• Demonstrate the highest ethical standards
• Celebrate the values of public service
• Actively engage in KOSAA events

Newton was recognized among her peers at the state KOSAA conference and will be recognized locally during the March Board of Education meeting.

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