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Dr. Jack Rose is pictured with his wife, Janice, at the 39th annual Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) Conference in Louisville. He was recognized for his outstanding work in the education field with the prestigious William T. Nallia Awa
 
Rose honored with educational leadership award — 2008 KASA William T. Nallia Award
 
 
            MURRAY, Ky. — Dr. Jack Rose, currently a professor and a former dean of the college of education at Murray State University, is the recipient of the Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) 2008 William T. Nallia Award. KASA presented the award to Rose on July 17, at its 39th Annual Conference in Louisville.
         
   The award is named in honor of William T. Nallia, a KASA executive director from 1975-86. Under his leadership, the organization experienced tremendous growth and remained at the forefront of innovation in public education in Kentucky. The KASA board of directors presents the Nallia Award annually to an education leader who has visionary leadership that has contributed significantly to the quality of public elementary and secondary education in Kentucky.
            Rose, well known in the education field, has worked for, mentored, supervised or taught three generations of Kentucky school leaders. During this time, he has been a tireless advocate for quality public schools, both within the profession, and in the political and legislative arena.
            Having served more than 20 years as superintendent of Calloway County Schools, Rose now trains administrators at the university level.  His list of professional activities is lengthy, including serving as the president of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and service on the Education Professional Standards Board and as one of the “founding fathers” of the Kentucky Center for School Safety.
        
    The Kentucky Association of School Administrators is the largest public school administrators group in Kentucky, representing more than 3,000 education leaders from across the Commonwealth.  Formed in 1969, the organization connects K-12 education leaders to policy makers, legislators and other interest groups, and provides numerous benefits and services to Kentucky’s school administrators.
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