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Adair KESPA elects new officers

Adair County Kentucky Education Support Professionals Association (KESPA)
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By Jason Rector
News from the Adair Co. KY Education Support Professionals

Adair County Kentucky Education Support Professionals Association (KESPA) held local elections of officers and results for an incoming two-year term are: Jason Rector, President; Ruth Ann Clements, Vice-President and Sarah Lewis, Secretary/Treasurer.



There are more than 47,000 education support professionals in Kentucky schools which have specialized skills and knowledge, understand traditions, and take on tremendous responsibilities while also taking pride in important contributions to education.

KEA-KESPA is committed to providing high quality public education for every student in Kentucky. We work hard to keep schools strong, and work just as hard to assure that education is delivered in safe, well-staffed facilities.

KEA-KESPA is there as the voice of public education and school employees across Kentucky; to advocate for school employees while representing our members proudly and effectively and has our members voices heard on issues that matter most for our students and our schools on our rights as support professionals. - Jason Rector, President, Adair County KESPA


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New officers of Adair County KESPA



2012-05-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo submitted by Jason Rector.
Adair County Kentucky Education Support Professionals Association (KESPA) held local elections of officers and results for an incoming two-year term are: Jason Rector, President Center; Ruth Ann Clementsleft, Vice-President and Sarah Lewis, Secretary/Treasurer.

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