WCPS appoints new Warren Central High School principal
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The next principal of Warren Central High School will be a familiar face to students and parents.
On Friday, Warren County Public Schools announced Mr. Colton Isaacs as principal of Warren Central High School.
Isaacs has been an educator for eight years. He previously served as Warren Central High’s assistant principal and dean of students.
During his tenure at Warren Central High, Isaacs has also served as a Building Assessment Coordinator (BAC), interventionist, and teacher. Isaacs organized school test schedules for state assessments and worked with students, families, and community partners to create positive relationships.
Warren County Public Schools superintendent Rob Clayton cites Isaacs’ commitment as a key reason for the appointment.
“I am honored to announce the appointment of Colton Isaacs as the next principal of Warren Central High School. Since arriving at Warren Central several years ago, Mr. Isaacs has served in a number of capacities, including a substitute teacher, and these various roles have enabled him to bring a unique lens to the principalship. Through his commitment and dedication, Mr. Isaacs has developed a strong reputation for keeping students at the heart of all decisions,” says Clayton.
Isaacs is excited about the opportunity and credits Warren County Public Schools’ support in the process.
“I look forward to embarking on this new journey and I am excited to play a part in the next chapter of the Warren Central High School legacy. I want to personally thank the SBDM council and Mr. Clayton for their vote of confidence in me and for providing me with this amazing opportunity. I also want to thank my family, friends and colleagues for their continued love and support; I wouldn’t be where I am today without it,” says Isaacs.
Isaacs is a 2014 graduate of WKU. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and a minor in Biology.
Isaacs received a Masters in Education from the University of the Cumberlands.
Isaacs assumes principal responsibilities on July 1, 2024.