February 22, 2025 - 13:05
Kim Frank, an administrative assistant at Latonia Elementary School in Covington, received the esteemed 2024-2025 Kentucky Education Support Staff Professional Award on February 21. The recognition was presented during a special ceremony attended by Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and Principal Maranda Meyer, who both praised Frank's unwavering dedication and significant contributions to the school community.
Frank has been a vital part of Latonia Elementary for several years, providing support to both staff and students. Her commitment to fostering a positive learning environment and her ability to connect with families have made a lasting impact on the school. The award highlights the essential role that support staff play in the education system, showcasing their efforts to enhance the overall educational experience.
As the school community celebrates this achievement, Frank's recognition serves as an inspiration to her peers, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and support in creating a successful educational atmosphere.
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