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BOARD MEMBERS 2025Region 1 Teacher
Cassie Ipock
I have served on four SBDM councils since 2006 in the roles of parent representative, teacher representative, and Vice-Chair. I have also represented Region I on the KASC Board of Directors since 2009—as a parent and teacher. I just completed my second term on the Executive Committee of the KASC as well—so, as you can see, the KASC’s mission of leading the way to success is near and dear to my heart. School-Based Decision Making Councils are imperative in regards to student achievement, and through its role of supporting school councils, the KASC is instrumental in that effort. I have been honored to represent Region I as an active Board member, and hope to continue in my service to my region and the KASC. Region 2 Principal
Joey Norman
As a passionate and student-centered educational leader, I have served as the Region 2Principal Representative for the Kentucky Association of School Councils for the past two years. During this time, I have been committed to advocating for the voices of principals and supporting the work of school councils in driving student achievement and equitable outcomes. With a strong belief in shared leadership, innovation, and community collaboration, I am eager to continue this important work. I look forward to the opportunity to further represent Region 2 and contribute to initiatives that empower schools, strengthen governance, and build lasting educational impact across the Commonwealth. Region 3 Principal
Angela Parsons
With a profound commitment to the world of education, I proudly hold a Ph.D., MBA, and MAT, forging a path of knowledge and leadership for over two decades. Additionally, I have earned certification as a school superintendent. As I embark on my 26th year in education, it's with great enthusiasm and a wealth of experiences to draw from. For the past nine years, I have had the privilege of serving as the K-12 principal of the J. Graham Brown School, a remarkably successful public magnet school, leading it to new heights of academic excellence and community engagement.My journey extends beyond the school walls as well, having imparted knowledge and mentored the next generation of teachers, doctoral candidates, as well as pre-service school principals as an adjunct professor at three esteemed universities. The classroom has always been my sanctuary, where I've strived to inspire and empower students, fostering an environment of critical thinking and a passion for lifelong learning. As a principal, I've honed my skills in leadership, administration, curriculum development, and staff management, culminating in the creation of a supportive and innovative educational ecosystem. The magic of education lies in its ability to transform lives, and I'm dedicated to ensuring that each student who walks through our doors finds the tools and encouragement they need to succeed. In my adjunct professor roles, I've shared my expertise and practical insights, bridging the gap between theory and practice. My academic journey has been marked by continuous learning, resulting in a robust understanding of educational policy, student support, and community engagement. I believe that the role of an educator is not merely a profession but a calling to inspire and shape the leaders of tomorrow. Every day, I strive to live up to this calling, contributing to the betterment of our society through the transformative power of education. As I look ahead, I eagerly anticipate the new opportunities to learn, grow, and inspire that each day in the field of education brings. Region 3 Teacher
Kyle Schuler
I have worked with JCPS since 2009 and have served previously on the KASC Board. I graduated from UofL with a bachelor’s in political science and at Spalding I was an alternative certification student who received a Masters of Arts in Teaching. I appreciate your vote!I have worked with JCPS since 2009 and have served previously on the KASC Board. I graduated from UofL with a bachelor’s in political science and at Spalding I was an alternative certification student who received a Masters of Arts in Teaching. I appreciate your vote!
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Region 3 Parent
Amanda Evans
Amanda is a proud public-school graduate who has two children who are also products of Kentucky public schools. She supports Councils in Jefferson County Public Schools as a Data Technician who works tirelessly to ensure that they focus on student achievement.Amanda is a proud public-school graduate who has two children who are also products of Kentucky public schools. She supports Councils in Jefferson County Public Schools as a Data Technician who works tirelessly to ensure that they focus on student achievement.
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Region 4 Parent
Jennifer Sego
a bookkeeper/secretary at Overdale Elementary School for the last 15 years and I have been the SBDM Secretary for a couple of years. I have been married to my husband Ryan for 27 years and we have 3 children. My daughter is a special education teacher at Freedom Elementary School. My son recently got married in October 2024 and he is currently in his last year at Louisville Electrical JATC. My youngest son is currently a 5th grader at Overdale but will be starting at Zoneton Middle School next school year. I have great communication skills, great organization skills and meet deadlines. I am a great multitasker, self-motivated, and I collaborate great with others. Region 4 Parent
Jen Bodeker
Hello! My name is Jen Bodeker and I am running for theparent representative for the 4th district of the Kentucky Association of School Councils. I am currently serving my 3rd year on Moyer Elementary’s Site Based Decision Making Committee and have thoroughly enjoyed my time as a member. I was born and raised in Fort Thomas and I am a proud alum of Moyer Elementary. My husband Nathan and I have lived in Fort Thomas the past 9 years, where we are happily raising our 3 children, Olivia, Myles, and Cooper. Olivia will be in 5th grade for the 2025-2026 school year, Myles will be in 3rd grade, and Cooper will be in kindergarten. After graduating from Highlands High School, I attended the University of Louisville where I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Elementary Education with dual certification in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education. I also obtained my Master of Education degree in Special Education: Moderate/Severe Disabilities through the University of Louisville. In July 2019, I earned my Special Education: Visually Impaired license through the Ohio State University. I have been employed as a teacher for the past 14 years and have worked with all grades preschool through 12th. I have taught both regular and special education. I am currently a teacher of the visually impaired through the Hamilton County Educational Service Center. I work with students from preschool all the way through high school, serving multiple districts throughout Hamilton County. For the past 4 school years, I have served on the Moyer Elementary PTO in various positions and I was recently elected as President for the 2025-2026 school year. I have enjoyed being a member of the PTO as it allows me to be actively involved within the school as well as give back to our amazing teachers and staff. I volunteer at the school as much as my work schedule allows. I have been able to serve lunch, participate in holiday parties as a room parent, teach disability awareness lessons, volunteer in my children’s classrooms, and work at the book fair. I believe my background as a teacher, knowledge of the interworking of schools, and experience on both the Moyer Elementary PTO and SBDMC make me an ideal candidate for this position. I am eager to serve in whatever capacity that is needed and will do so with absolute commitment and dedication to the needs, vision, and ideas of Kentucky’s diverse families and students. If elected as the parent representative, I will do my best to support and uphold the high standards set forth by our state’s individual Site Based Decision Making Committees and strive to make Kentucky a state to which other states' education systems look to for inspiration. I would appreciate the opportunity to serve as parent representative for the 4th district of KASC to ensure our students have the best educational experience possible. Region 5 Principal
Charlie Cox
Charlie Cox is currently in his third year as Principal of Washington County High School. Prior to serving as Principal, Mr. Cox worked as an assistant principal, interventionist, English teacher, athletic administrator, and football coach. Mr. Cox resides in Danville with his wife, Chelsea, and daughters, Caroline and Cate.I would like to continue serving as the Region 5 Principal Representative on the Board of Directors for KASC because I truly believe in the organization and the support it provides administrators and councils across the state. Serving on the board for the last two years, I’ve seen first-hand the positive impact from its advocacy, professional development, and resources. I believe my experience as a school administrator, as well as a teacher representative SBDM provides me with a unique, dual perspective. I thank you for your consideration. Region 6 Principal
Nick Williams
My name is Nick Williams and I reside in Mount Vernon, KY with my wife Sierra. We have three children, Kason (10), Cannon (6), and Ivy (3). In my time away from school I enjoy supporting my kids at their sporting events and playing golf with my sons. As a family we enjoy traveling any chance we get. Our favorite places to visit are Hilton Head Island and Pigeon Forge, TN. Also, as a family we love attending UK sporting events or MLB games (Braves and Reds). I graduated from the University of Kentucky in 2009 and was honored to attend as a Robinson Scholar. In July of 2012, I was blessed to be hired at Rockcastle County Middle School with Rockcastle County Schools. I served as a Health Education teacher for 5 years. I then transitioned to teaching pre-engineering for 3 years under the Project Lead The Way curriculum as RCMS looked to expand its STEM education offerings. In 2020, I was blessed to become the assistant principal/athletic director at Rockcastle County Middle School. I served in that role for two years and was blessed to be named the principal at Brodhead Elementary in 2022. I have been serving as the principal at Brodhead Elementary for the past 3 years. Outside of being a dad and husband, serving as the principal of Brodhead Elementary has been the greatest honor of my life. I’m so proud of the growth my students and staff have shown. In three years we have moved from a school below the state average to the 2nd ranked elementary school in Kentucky. As a school we are proud of that honor, but most importantly we recognize we are changing the lives of our students whom many come from challenging situations. I have been honored to serve as the region 6 principal representative on the KASC board this school year. I have always viewed KASC as a tremendous organization that provides great resources to support schools. Over the past year I have enjoyed learning more about KASC and feel honored to be a part of a great organization. I would love the privilege to continue as a board member at KASC. As a school leader I not only want to have a positive impact on my students, but students all across Kentucky. KASC is known as a great organization that does exactly that. It would be an honor to continue as a board member to help achieve that goal. Region 6 Teacher
Jeremy Cole
Jeremy Cole is a 25 year veteran Music Teacher in Somerset, KY. Mr. Cole is a graduate of Campbellsville University (2000) and Eastern Kentucky University (‘05). During his years in Pulaski County, Jeremy has taught music at the Middle School and High School levels. During his tenure, he has taught band, choir, Music Theory, General Music, and Arts and Humanities classes. Ensembles under his direction have performed around the Southern United States and throughout Kentucky. Jeremy is currently the Choral Director at Southern Middle School in Somerset, KY. Jeremy conducts 3 choirs and teaches General Music. Jeremy is a member of the KEDC Renaissance Cadre, a Magic School AI Pioneer, and a Magic School Certified Educator. Later this Spring, his choirs will be performing at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, TN as part of their Performing Stars Program. In his spare time, he is the Minister of Music at Immanuel Baptist Church in Somerset. Jeremy is married to Danielle Cole, the Instructional Coach at Pulaski Elementary in Somerset. They have 5 children, Ashley, Shelby, Jon, David, and Matthew. I feel that being in the KASC Board has helped me see Educational issues across our commonwealth. I feel that KASC is and should continue to be an organization that supports the teachers and schools in KY. Our goals should always be to better the educational opportunities for teachers and students. Region 6 Parent
James Sloan
I’m seeking the nomination as the parent in region 6. For the simple fact as a parent on the SBDM I want to be a voice for the children and the parents I represent, and would like the opportunity to take that farther.KASC
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Region 8 Teacher
Jackie Johnson
As a first-year council member, I have gained insight into the SBDM Council's importance and the opportunity it provides for all stakeholders to have a voice and be involved. It allows families and teachers to engage in the work that drives our school. I am honored to serve my school through this vital work. I want to serve as a KASC Board Member to support the work of the school councils further. At-Large Director
Shawna Stenton At-Large Director
Allene Houston-Jones At-Large Director
Bill Bradford At-Large Director
Carrie Wade At-Large Director
Michael Wilson
At-Large Director Melissa Turner
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