Fulton Co. Schools’ Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent awarded

March 17, 2020
COLLINS PRESIDENT’S AWARD RECIPIENT – Fulton County Superintendent Aaron Collins, right, was one of four recipients presented with the 2020 President’s Award by WKCTC President Anton Reece during the Third Annual Regional Educators Awards and Scholarship Program March 5. (Photo submitted)
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Fulton County Schools Assistant Superintendent PaTrice Chambers was recently named a finalist in the Third Annual Regional Educators Awards and Scholarship Program (REASP) at West Kentucky Community and Technical College.

Chambers was one of nine school administrators nominated in the Distinguished Administrator Award category of the annual recognition program.

More than 300 fellow educators, family, friends and students were on hand to cheer for and recognize the 2020 REASP nominees in WKCTC’s Clemens Fine Arts Center March 5.

Faculty, administrators and staff from throughout the Jackson Purchase and southern Illinois area were nominated for awards in four categories: distinguished faculty for grades pre-kindergarten through fifth, distinguished faculty for grades sixth through 12th, distinguished administrators, and the Cornelia Reece Unsung Hero Staff Award, named for the wife of WKCTC President Anton Reece.

“Tonight, we continue our tradition of honoring our region’s educators who go above and beyond their daily responsibilities and play a tremendous role in the shaping of education in our region,” said co-emcee Kevin O’Neill, WKCTC’s vice president of workforce training and economic development. “We honor the vital role all our educators, administrators, staff, and supporters play in the education of our region.”

The awards and scholarship program was established in August 2017 by Dr. Reece to recognize pre-kindergarten through high school educators, administrators and staff members who work tirelessly each day on behalf of students, parents and the community in WKCTC’s service region, which includes Ballard, Calloway, Carlisle, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Marshall, McCracken, Livingston and Lyon counties in Kentucky and Alexander, Hardin, Massac, Pope and Pulaski counties in Illinois.

More than 80 faculty, staff, and administrators were nominated by students, parents, community members and fellow colleagues.

Each nominee was then asked to submit an application.

More than 60 applications were submitted and reviewed by a selection committee made up of educators, business and community leaders who selected two finalists and a winner in each of the four categories.

Other individuals from Fulton County recognized during the program were nominees Laurie H. Baird, a special education assistant at Fulton County High School, and Fulton County Superintendent Aaron Collins who was one of four recipients of the 2020 President’s Awards.

In conjunction with the awards program, a scholarship for WKCTC students interested in K-12 teaching or educational support majors has been established to encourage and assist the region’s future educators. Proceeds from sponsorships of the event will go directly to the Future Educators Scholarship fund.

In addition to Aaron Collins, WKCTC President Reece gave special recognition to Dr. Donald Shively, Paducah Independent Schools superintendent; J.W. Cleary, president of the Paducah chapter of the NAACP; and Misty Fritch, a New Simpson Hill School fifth grade teacher in Ozark, Ill., named the 2019-2020 Challenger Learning Center at Paducah Outstanding Educator.

For more information about sponsorship and scholarship opportunities at WKCTC, contact Lee Emmons at 270-534-3084 or lee.emmons@kctcs.edu.