KDE says the award recognizes a KDE employee for significant service to Kentucky’s public schools and for providing inspiration for education. Nominations will be accepted until 6 p.m. ET on Oct. 24 through the online 2025 Kevin M. Noland-Mary Ann Miller Award nomination form.
Officials say the award is named for Kevin M. Noland, who served as KDE’s deputy commissioner and general counsel and as interim commissioner on four occasions, and Mary Ann Miller, who served KDE as a program consultant, staff assistant, policy adviser and chief of staff. Miller also was the director of the Kentucky Board of Education (KBE).
The KDE says Miller was the 2013 recipient of the award, previously known as the Kevin M. Noland award. The Kevin M. Noland award was established in 2009 to recognize Noland’s 18 years of service. In 2017, Mary Ann Miller’s name was added to the award to honor her 31 years of service. Miller passed away in May 2021.
Officials say a selection committee will review and rate this year’s nominations. Nominations will be accepted from Kentucky educational sources and partners throughout the state, as well as from within KDE.
The KDE says the award will be presented at the KBE’s December 4 meeting.
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