Edmonson County Schools superintendent releases statement after student death

EDMONSON COUNTY, Ky. – Edmonson County Schools superintendent Brian Alexander has issued the following statement following the death of Eli Meredith, an Edmonson County student:

“Dear Edmonson County Schools community,”

“There are moments in life where no words are adequate. We are in the midst of one of those times.

“On July 15, 2025, Edmonson County High School Eli W. Meredith was involved in an auto accident that has resulted in his death. Eli was about to begin his junior year at Edmonson County High School.

“Eli was a respected member of his class at Edmonson County High School. He was also a beloved member of our baseball team. In addition to his talent and dedication to his team, Eli was known for his character and selflessness to his coaches and teammates. No young man could become this remarkable and unforgettable without parents such as his, and our hearts hurt with them and the rest of his family during this time.

“As our school community deals with this situation and as we try to honor this young man’s life to the best of our ability, I hope and pray that what makes Edmonson County the special place that it is will show during this time of sorrow. We are no better than others, but the love and the care that we show in times like this is truly remarkable and from the heart. As a school community, I hope that we can joint together to pay our respects to his family in our own special and respectful way. Plans have been made by Edmonson County High School, as well as the baseball team, to honor Eli as time goes on. ‘Once a Wildcat, Always a Wildcat’ are not hollow words; this is a motto we believe in as these plans are put into motion at the appropriate time.

“The doors of our school are always open for any student who needs assistance in dealing with this terrible loss. If any student feels they need to reach out to school personnel, please do so. ”

Sincerely,

Brian Alexander

Superintendent

News 40 will provide further information on community support and remembrance of Meredith and his family as those details are released.