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Barby Hardy Lifetime Achievement Award

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Award Recipients
2012:  Barby Hardy, (deceased), Fayette County Media Services
2013:  Terri Grief, McCracken County High School
2014:  Diane Goodwin, Librarian PL Dunbar, Fayette County; State Library Consultant, KDE; Media Services & Public Relations, Danville Independent Schools; Library Services Coordinator, OVEC Educational Cooperative
2015:  Janet Wells, Rockcastle County High School
2016:  Becky Nelson, Hearn Elementary, Franklin County
2017:  Melissa Gardner, Campbell County Middle School, Campbell County
2018:  Kathy Mansfield, Kentucky Department of Education Library Media Consultant
2019:  Tara Griffith, Barren County Schools
2020:  No award given
2021:  Janet Lanham, Library Media Services, Jefferson County
2022:  Linda Perkins, Jefferson County Schools & Tennessee


Outstanding School Media Librarian
Award Recipients
1964:  Ann Franklin, Jefferson County
1965:  Alma Hill, Elizabethtown
1966:  Ruby Trower, Lafayette High School, Fayette County
1967:  Robin Fain, Jessamine County High School
1968:  Ruth S. Bentley, London
1969:  Teresa Collins, Maysville
1970:  Rebecca Bingham, Director of Library Services, Louisville Public Schools
1971:  Laura K. Martin, Frankfort
1972:  James Norsworthy, Greathouse Elementary School, Jefferson County
1973:  Zada Parsely, Bracken County High School
1974:  Louise C. Bedford, Instructional Media Coordinator,Montgomery County Schools
1975:  Rose F. Green, Jefferson County
1976:  Rose Marie Gabbard, Lee County High School
1977:  Mildred Gill, Franklin County High School
1978:  Thelma Estes, Fort Knox Dependent School
1979:  Annie Connors, Allen County
1980:  Ruby Smith, Barren County
1981:  Martha Peddicord, Bracken County High School
1982:  Janet Sue Tackett, Lowe Elementary School, Jefferson County
1983:  Alicia Bowman
1984:  Jean Ross, Marshall County High School
1985:  Olive Jeanette Williamson, Meece Middle School, Somerset Independent
1986:  Ann Durbin, Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Jefferson County
1987:  Susie Keene, George F. Johnson Middle School
1988:  Linda Perkins, Kenwood Elementary School, Jefferson County
1989:  Barbara Thomson, Wilder Elementary School, Jefferson County
1990:  Becky Stephens, G.C. Burkhead Elementary, Hardin County
1991:  Donna Hornsby, Beechwood Elementary/High School, Beechwood Ind.
1992:  Kathy Bowling, Anchorage Independent Schools
1993:  Joyce Hahn, Southern Elementary School, Fayette County
1994:  Barbara Alexander, Male High School, Jefferson County
1995:  Margarette Morris, Belfry High School, Pike County
1996:  Karen McCuiston, Heath Elementary, McCracken County
1997:  Dr. Christine McIntosh, Bernheim Middle School, Bullitt County
1998:  Pat Collins, Lexington Traditional Magnet School, Fayette County
1999:  Margaret Roberts, Scott County High School
2000:  Emmalee Hill (Hoover), Twenhofel Middle School, Kenton County
2001:  Terri Kirk (Grief), Heath High School, McCracken County
2002:  Candance Wilson, Russell County Middle School
2003:  Amber Tongate, Tates Creek High School, Fayette County
2004:  Angie Hawkins, South Heights Elementary, Henderson County
2005:  Janet Wells, Rockcastle County High School
2006:  Denise Newbolt, Kenton Elementary, Kenton County
2007:  Sherry Deatrick, Southern Leadership Academy, Jefferson County
2008:  Alecia Marcum, William H. Natcher Elementary, Warren County
2009:  Laura Younkin, Ballard High School, Jefferson County
2010:  Mary Mattingly Elliott, South Green Elementary, Glasgow Independent
2011:  Cindy McNary-Atchinson, Greathouse/Shyrock Traditional Elementary School, Jefferson County
2012:  Marion Napier, Warren Central High School, Warren County
2013:  Melissa Gardner, Kenton Elementary, Kenton County
2014:  Janet Wells, Rockcastle County High School
2015:  Amanda Hurley, Henry Clay High School, Fayette County
2016:  Heidi Neltner, Johnson Elementary, Fort Thomas
2017:  Avonda Noe, Madison Southern High School, Madison County
2018:  James Allen, Eminence Independent School
2019:  Renee Hale, Drakes Creek Middle School, Warren County
2020:  No award given
2021:  (Tie) Ellen McFall, Lebanon Elementary School; Erin Wallace, Dunn Elementary School, Jefferson County
2022:  Tim Jones, Trinity High School


Service Award for School Administrators
Award Recipients
1988:  Gary S. Tatum, Kenwood Elementary School, Jefferson County
1989:  
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1994:  Michael W. Tolliver, Principal, Simon Kenton High School, Kenton County
1995:  David Eakles, Principal, Lost River Elementary School, Warren County
1996:  Mike Hurt, Principal, Auburn Elementary School, Logan County
1997:  Ron Schneider, Principal, Twenhofel Middle School, Kenton County
1998:  Gregory Figgs, Principal, Scott County High School
1999:  Bill J. Bond, Principal, Heath High School, McCracken County
2000:  Bob Bright, Principal, Marion Middle School
2001:  No award given
2002:  Rob Carroll, Principal, South Heights Elementary School, Henderson County
2003:  David Caldwell, Principal, Fulton County Middle School
2004:  Alysia T. Wedding, Principal, Hearn Elementary, Franklin County
2005:  
2006:  Tom Waithen
2007:  Kathy Embry Goff
2008:  Kim Banta, Principal, Dixie Heights High School, Kenton County
2009:  Frank Brazzell (deceased), Hickman County
2010:  Tammie Franks, Principal, Harrison Elementary School, Fayette County
2011:  Joshua Porter
2012:  Beth Mather
2013:  Keith Thomas Faust, Principal, Woodfill Elementary, Fort Thomas Independent
2014:  Greg Quenon, Principal, Henry Clay High School, Fayette County
2015:  Stephen Tyra, Bowen Elementary School, Jefferson County
2016   Kimberly Young, Westridge Elementary School, Franklin
2017:  Dr. Daniel Zoeller, Trinity High School
2018: James Campbell, Crabbe Elementary, Ashland Independent
2019:  Daryl Woods, Drakes Creek Middle School Principal
2020:  No award given
2021:  (Tie) Dr. Tracy Barber, Dunn Elementary School, Jefferson County; Tina Wartman, Ft. Wright Elementary School, Kenton County
2022:  Paul Terrell, Calvary Elementary School, Marion County


Award of Merit
Award Recipients
1994:  Bruce England, English Teacher, Nelson County Schools
1995:  Heidi Glasscock, Oldham County School Board
1996:  Joleta Hamilton, Director of Media Services, Hardin County Schools
1997:  Jackie White, Library Media Program Consultant, Kentucky Department of Education
1998:  James M. Davis, Superintendent, Knox County Schools
1999:  Vicki Fields, District Technology Coordinator, Kenton County Schools
2000:  Barbara White Colter, Representative, Kentucky House of Representatives
2001:  George Kirk, Superintendent, Bath County Schools
2002:  Diane Culbertson (Goodwin), Library, Media, and Technology Consultant, Kentucky Department of Education
2003:  Barby Hardy, Supervisor, Fayette County
2004:  Paul Lanata, Library Media Services Director, Jefferson County
2005:  Terry M. Whicker, Director of Educational Technology, Fayette County
2006:  Dr. Barbara Wick
2007:  Melissa Gardner, Technology Resource Teacher, Kenton County Schools
2008:  Sharyon Shartzer, Assistant Superintendent, Grayson County
2009:  Thomas G. Floyd, Superintendent, Madison County
2010:  Harrie Buecker, Superintendent, Franklin County
2011:  Jason Adkins, Grant Writer, OVEC
2012:  Kathy Mansfield, Library and Textbooks Consultant, Kentucky Department of Education
2013:  Jennifer Davis, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Bowling Green Independent Schools
2014:  No award given
2015:  Kathy Mansfield, Program Consultant, Kentucky Department of Education
2016:  Carl Wells, McCracken County, District Technology Coordinator
2017:  Dr. Cynthia Houston, Western Kentucky University
2018:  Dr. David Rust, Superintendent, Campbell County Schools
2019:  Amy Gilkison, Newport Independent
2020:  No award given
2021:  Diana Hatfield, Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational Services (NKCES)
2022:  Cary Williams, Director of Instructional Technology, Ashland Independent Schools


Eleanor W. Simmons Memorial Grants
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Award Recipients
1993:  Christine McIntosh
1994:  Robyn S. Baxter and Rhonda N. Durham
1995:  Neata Wiley and Sandra Jull
1997:  Melanie R. Bishop and Carolyn K. Reid
1998:  Candita D. Wilson and Dr. Ann M. Riedling
1999:  Kathy Jones and Rita Koontz
2000:  Carolyn Reid and Jill Davis
2001:  Tracie Dreyer-Haynes and Joan Frazure
2002:  Lisa Ann Johnston Winfrey and Beth Jones/Julie Webb
2014:  No award given
2015:  Jennifer Prall, Tates Creek High School, Fayette County and Dee Dee Webb, Jody Richards Elementary School, Warren County
2016:  Joanie Alexander, WKU Library Media Education Program; Lee Ann Sharon, Warren East Middle School
2017:  Felicia White and Sam Northern, Simpson Elementary School, Simpson County
2018:  Erin Pifer, Boone County and Amanda Coe, Ashland Independent
2019:  Rachel Burgin and Jacquelyn Weygandt
2020:  No award given
2021:  Carrie Wilkerson, Daviess County High School
2022:  Damonica Partin, Robert D. Campbell Jr. High School; Tami Cook, Paul Blazer High School


Student Technology Award
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Award Recipients
1995:  Matthew Canty, Ohio County High School
1996:  Robert Jason Smith, Butler Traditional High School, Jefferson County
1997:  Rachel Hay, Bernheim Middle School, Bullitt County (Dr. Christine McIntosh, Librarian)
1998:  Scott Cranfill, Jesse Clark Middle School, Fayette County
1999:  Edward Winslow, Lexington Traditional Magnet School, Fayette County
2000:  John Carrithers, South Oldham Middle School
2001:  Greg Felts, Lone Oak High School, McCracken County (Brenda Metzger, Librarian)
2002:  Bobby Collins, Graves County High School (Lynda Hiles, Librarian)
2003:  Scottie Beth Fleming, Scottsville-Allen County High School
2004:  Chris Sanders, Graves County High School (Lynda Hiles, Librarian)
2005:
2006:  Coty Howard, Rockcastle County High School (Janet Wells, Librarian)
2007:  Wesley Durham, Rockcastle County High School (Janet Wells, Librarian)
2008:  Shelby Jones, Fulton Independent
2009:  (Tie) Danny Barnes, Rockcastle County High School (Janet Wells, Librarian); Dakota Vincent, Cumberland County High School
2010:  Cole Murray,
2011:  Keeli Sims, Warren Elementary School, Warren County (Renee Hale, Librarian)
2012:  Shehane Netthisinghe, Bowling Green High School
2013:  Christine McGaughey, Westridge Elementary, Franklin County (Jessica Holmes, Librarian)
2014:  Ngoc Nguyen, Warren Elementary School, Warren County (Renee Hale, Librarian)
2015:  Don Allen Slaughter, Elkhorn Middle School, Franklin County (Kate Osterloh, Librarian)
2016:  Morton McIntyre, Bondurant Middle School (Jessica Holmes, Librarian)
2017:  William Andy Walker, Rockcastle County High School (Janet Wells, Librarian)
2018:  CJ Dyas, Newport High School (Holly Hart, Librarian)
2019:  Vesta Dennis, Henry County High School
2020:  No award given
2021:  (Tie) Sawyier Wainscott, Westridge Elementary School (Jessica Holmes, Librarian); Jac Cain, Saint Xavier High School (Michelle Metcalfe, Librarian)
2022:  Adeline Crouse, Franklin Co. High School (Jessica Masters, Librarian)


Donna Hornsby Joint Technology Award
Award Recipients
1994:  Mary Faye Carr and Susan Cross, Media Specialists, Janet Wilhelm and Teri Feeback, Teachers, North Hardin High School, Radcliff, KY
1995:  Lee Goodeman, Media Specialist, Anita Tichenor and Leo Dolan, Teachers Holmes High School, Covington, KY
1997:  Mary Faye Carr, Lin Linder, and Susan Cross, Media Specialists and Donna Cohen,Teacher, North Hardin High School, Radcliff, KY
1998:  Neata Wiley, Media Specialist Jennifer Kelley, Teacher, Russellville High School, Russellville, KY
1999:  Alice Rector, Media Specialist Bruce Haggerty, Teacher, James T. Alton Middle School, Vine Grove, KY
2000:  Dr. Christine McIntosh, Media Specialist, Debra Hatfield, Teacher Bernheim Middle School, Shepherdsville, KY
2001:  Jackie Stovall, Media Specialist, Jana Beth Francis and Patty Phillips, teachers, Whitesville Elementary School, Daviess County
2002:  Robin Baxter, Media Specialist Kathy Jones and Kathy Welch, teachers, Nelson County High School, Nelson County Public Schools
2003:  Melissa Gardner, Media Specialist, Woodland Middle School Kenton County Public Schools
2004: 
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2007:  
2008:  Emily Northcutt, Librarian & Leigh Ann Scott, Teacher - LeGrande Elementary, Horse Cave, KY - “ERP - The Electronic Reading Project”
2009: 
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2011: 
2012:  Latisha Cardwell, Librarian & Cody Donaldson and Kyllie Doughty, Teachers - Butler County Middle School - “Natural Disaster Research Project”
2013:  Tara Griffith, Librarian & Elizabeth Riggs, Teacher - W.R. McNeill Elementary School - “Earthquake Preparedness for All”
2014:  Latisha Cardwell, Librarian & Pam Fazel, Teacher - Butler County Middle School - “Zooburst Animal Habitats & Adaptations”
2015:  Emily Northcutt, Librarian & Annette Jones, Teacher - LeGrande Elementary, Horse Cave, KY -  “History Comes Alive! — Causes of the Civil War” 
2016:  Renee Hale, Librarian and Matt Kresslein
2017:  Amanda Hurley and Felica White, Henry Clay High School, Fayette County, Lexington, KY
2018:  Ashley Vincent and Kristin Strode Lindsey, Plano Elementary
2019:  Amanda Cole and Kristy Minton, Crabbe Elementary
2020:  No award given
2021:  (Tie) Librarian Donna Morris and teachers Jill Van Dyke, Tracy Hall, Angela Vaughn, Daniel Boone Elementary for project “Biographies: No Longer on Poster Boards!); Librarian Sharon McCubbins and Sara Smith, Cumberland Trace Elementary for project “75 Stories: Building a Culture of Digital Storytelling”
2022:  No award given


Outstanding School Library Media Website
Award Recipients
2008:  Beth Jones (Librarian) and Kim Hall (STC), Shelby County High School
2009:  Karen Falkenstine, Assumption High School, Archdiocese of Louisville
2010:  Sally Horowitz, Northside Elementary School, Woodford County
2011:  Melissa Gardner, Kenton Elementary School, Kenton County
2012:  Carrrie Wilkerson, North Hancock Elementary School, Hancock County
2013:  Kathy Mansfield, Heritage Elementary School, Shelby County
2014:  Jessica Holmes, Westridge Elementary School, Franklin County
2015:  Rachel Burgin, Henry County High School
2016:  Dee Dee Web, Jody Richards Elementary
2017:  Sam Northern, Simpson Elementary
2018:  Jordan Franklin, Henry Moss Middle School
2019:  Melissa Gardner, Campbell County Middle School
2020:  No award given
2021:  (Tie) Jen Gilbert and Kendra Waddell, Eminence Independent School; Tim Jones, Trinity High School
2022:  Brigette Thompson and Leslie Wright, McCracken Co. High School


Jesse Stuart Media Award
Award Recipients
1973:  “The Kentucky Story” and “Kentucky Waterways.” Sound filmstrips produced by Dorothy Harrison and Ann Franklin of Jefferson County
1974:  Kentucky: A Pictorial History. University of Kentucky Press
1975:  Six original Folklife Programs. Media Resources about Kentucky and Folklife at Western Kentucky University
1976:  Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf. University of Kentucky Press
1977:  “Frankfort:  Kentucky’s State Capital.” Louisville Courier-Journal
1978:  Atlas of Kentucky. University of Kentucky Press
1979:  Literary Map of Kentucky. 
1980:  Shanty Boat by Harlan Hubbard
1981:  The Works of Jesse Stuart
1982:  (tie) Robert Powell and Lillie Chaffen
1983:  The Works of Rebecca Caudill
1984:  Dr. Thomas D. Clark
1985:  Kentucky Educational Television’s (KET) “Kentucky Story”
1986:  
1987:  “Know Kentucky.” Videotape/filmstrip/sound. NIMCO:  Bill Jones, producer; Jeannie Pridgen, author
1988:  “Kentucky Explorer” and “Kentucky Reader.” Published and edited by Charles Hayes
1989:  Kentucky Imprints
1990:  
1991:  
1992:  George Ella Lyon, Kentucky author
1993:  Kentucky Encyclopedia. John E. Kleber, editor
1994:  “Borderline.” Ron Schildknecht, producer, director, editor
1995:  Kentucky Humanities Council, “New Books for New Readers”
1996:  Life Science/Nature Series. Scott Shupe, Commonwealth Production Company
1997:  Electronic Field Trips. Liz Hobson, Kentucky Educational Television (KET)
1998:  “Kentucky Women.” Edited by Eugenia K. Potter
1999:  Mary Hamilton, Storyteller
2000:  Tom Owen, “Main Street in Louisville”
2001:  No award given
2002:  Frank X. Walker, Consulting Producer, and Jean Donahue and Fred Johnson, producers, Coal Black Voices (A media working group documentary)
2003:  Gerald McDaniel, Aindreas: the Messenger. Book from Van Meter Publishing
2004:  Enid Wohlstein. Kentucky Virtual Library (KYVL).
2005:  
2006:
2007:
2008:  Charlie Heaton and Tom Bickel, Kentucky Educational Television (KET)
2009: 
2010:  
2011:  Heather Henson, Children’s Book Author
2012:  Silas House, author of Clay’s Quilt
2013:  Leigh Anne Florence, “Woody” Books
2014:  No award given
2015:  Robert Powell, author and illustrator, “It Happened Today! In Kentucky History” and “My Kentucky Sketchbook”
2016:  2016 Kentucky Afield Radio, Charlie Baglan, “Make Believe Animals in Early Childhood Learning.”
2017:  Library Renovation Project, Amanda Hurley, Tates Creek High School
2018:  Scott Shupe, Kentucky Wildlife Encyclopedia
2019:  CC Payne, The Thing About Leftovers
2020:  No award given
2021:  Maddison Simpson and Campbell Goins, “There’s Only One Frankfort, KY” (YouTube series)
2022:  Graham Shelby, City of Ali documentary

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