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Kala Marshall, an instructional assistant at Spencer County Middle School, has been recognized with the Kentucky Education Support Staff Professional Award. During the award presentation, Marshall shared a heartfelt moment with Principal Erin Demyan, showcasing the strong support network within the school community.
In her role at the middle school, Marshall plays a crucial part in the educational development of students, providing essential support to both teachers and learners. Beyond her instructional duties, she also serves as the girls basketball coach at Spencer County High School, demonstrating her commitment to fostering teamwork and leadership skills among young athletes.
Marshall's dedication to education and her positive influence on students have earned her this esteemed recognition. The award highlights the vital role that support staff play in creating a nurturing and effective learning environment. The Spencer County community is proud of her achievements and the impact she continues to have on the lives of students.
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