Advertisement

Graves' Holmes Nominated For Statewide Position

Graves' Holmes Nominated For Statewide Position
Advertisement
By Paul Schaumburg, Graves County Schools
Dec. 11, 2016 | MAYFIELD, KY
By Paul Schaumburg, Graves County Schools Dec. 11, 2016 | 12:44 AM | MAYFIELD, KY
A Graves County Board of Education member with more than three decades of service has been recommended to become president of the Kentucky School Boards Association.

Charles “Ronnie” Holmes, who was first elected to the Graves County board in 1985, has been endorsed by the association’s nominating committee to become president elect of the 81-year-old organization. His nomination will be ratified by a vote of members participating in the annual business meeting next February in Louisville.

Holmes, who owns a contracting business in Mayfield, is currently a director-at-large on the 27-member KSBA board. He has previously served as regional chairperson for the First Region. He will be president elect for two years during the presidency of David Webster of Simpson County.

In addition to Holmes, the nominating committee has recommended four local board members to fill vacancies on the KSBA board. Once ratified, each will serve a three-year term. They are:

      · Diane Berry, who recently won re-election to a second term on the Nelson County school board.

      · Steve Becker, who is in his second time as a member of the Danville Independent board.

      · Bill Robertson, who also is in a second period of service on the Fulton Independent board.

      · Davonna Page, a member of the Russellville Independent board since 2003.

 

ADVERTISEMENT
Advertisement


Latest Western Kentucky
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Western Kentucky

Advertisement
ADVERTISEMENT