Rob Clayton comments on Superintendent of The Year award
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Rob Clayton has been voted Superintendent of The Year by the Kentucky Association of School Administration.
Clayton said that while it is an individual award, he thanks his staff for making it possible for him to be eligible for the award. Clayton also spoke of a sense of “pride” and “community” in the school system that he felt “blessed to be a part of”.
Warren County Public School district is the third largest in the state of Kentucky and growing by the year with almost 18,000 students. Since Clayton became superintendent in 2013, many programs have been implemented in order to improve the district and sizable renovations have been made to 2 of the 23 schools in his 9 years at Warren County.
WCPS stated that in nine years as superintendent of WCPS, he has supervised a 25% growth of WCPS students, representing 103 different languages spoken and 89 nationalities.
