Kentucky Teacher of the Year: Henry County educator claims top spot

Kentucky’s Lieutenant Governor started her career in education, so when she says this is her favorite day of the year, she means it. On Tuesday morning, just a few steps from her office at the Capitol, Jacqueline Coleman helped present the 2025 Kentucky Teacher of the Year award to one of the 9 finalists invited to the ceremony.

“As the highest elected mom and teacher here the Commonwealth, this is personal to me. I’ve walked in the shoes of educators,” Coleman told a group of attendees gathered in the Capitol rotunda.

The state received roughly 500 nominations for this award before a panel of members whittled the list down to 9 finalists. Each received a teacher achievement award, which came with a $1,500 reward for reaching this point, while the overall winner will earn a $10,000 bonus.

“Today’s celebration honors the most important profession there is: teaching,” said Robbie Fletcher, the Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Education.

Dr. Fletcher and the Lieutenant Governor recognized the more than 40,000 teachers state-wide, but only one would be able to take the title for the next 12 months from the reigning winner, Kevin Dailey of northern Kentucky. Dailey helped introduce this year’s finalists.

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