Dr. Henry Webb, the superintendent of Kenton County School District, has been appointed to the Kentucky Local Superintendents Advisory Council, pending ratification by the Legislative Research Commission. If affirmed, his term will begin on Aug. 1.
The Local Superintendents Advisory Council consists of 11 appointed local school district superintendents to advise the Kentucky Department of Education on policy matters. Seven members represent each of the Supreme Court districts, and four members represent the state at large. Members serve staggered four-year terms. Webb will be serving as a member for the state at large.
“Henry Webb’s appointment to the LSAC is a testament to his unwavering dedication to advancing education in Kentucky. His extensive experience and passion for fostering educational excellence will be invaluable to the council,” said Kentucky Sen. Chris McDaniel (R-Ryland Heights) in a state press release.

