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Henderson Schools’ Wolfe named Pupil Personnel of the Year

Henderson, KY, USA / WSON AM & FM
Henderson Schools' Wolfe named Pupil Personnel of the Year


Henderson County Schools’ Kasey Farmer Wolfe has been named Kentucky’s 2025 Director of Pupil Personnel of the Year.

Wolfe received the honor during the Kentucky Directors of Pupil Personnel conference held earlier this month. This prestigious honor recognizes “an outstanding educational leader who exhibits exemplary professionalism, leadership, and commitment while enhancing the effectiveness of the KDPP organization.”

Wolfe said it is a true honor to receive this statewide recognition.

“Being named Kentucky DPP of the Year is both humbling and inspiring,” she shared. “This award reflects the hard work of our entire Henderson County Schools team and our strong partnerships with families and the community. I am grateful to serve in a role that helps ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.”

As Henderson County’s DPP for the past seven years, Wolfe has consistently demonstrated a student-centered mindset and an unwavering commitment to ensuring every student has access to a quality education.

Whether navigating complex attendance issues, supporting at-risk youth, or collaborating with families, and community partners, she leads with both compassion and clarity. Under her leadership, the district has achieved measurable improvements in attendance rates.

Wolfe brings a strong background in education and student support. She previously served as the Attendance Specialist for Henderson County Schools and, before that, was principal of Central Academy and Jefferson Elementary School. She has been with Henderson County Schools since 2007.

Superintendent Dr. Bob Lawson praised Wolfe’s dedication.

“She has consistently demonstrated professionalism, passion, knowledge, and dedication in her role as DPP,” Lawson said. “She strives for effective communication between Henderson County Schools, students, their families, and community partners. She consistently makes herself available when needed and is timely in her responses to questions or when information needs to be provided.”

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