Crittenden County Public Schools has announced Christian County native, Lacey Schrock, will assume the role of supervisor of instruction when Tonya Driver takes over as the next superintendent of the district on July 1.
According to school officials, Lacey Schrock received her bachelor’s degree in biology and secondary education from Murray State University, as well as a degree in wildlife biology from Austin Peay State University. She completed work for her school administration and supervisor of instruction certificate at Murray State.
Schrock has taught at Hopkinsville Community College, Christian County High School and Lyon County High School and most recently taught high school science and dual credit courses for the Trigg County School District.
Schrock says her goal as Crittenden County’s next supervisor of instruction is to create multiple opportunities for students to be successful.
In her free time, school officials say Schrock and her husband, Scott, a math teacher and fishing team coach for Trigg County High School, enjoy watching their boys (Gavin, age 10 and Caden, age 6) participate in many sports activities. As a family, they also enjoy time hiking, fishing, and spending time outdoors.