Dawn Forker will be the new principal of the Thelma B. Johnson Learning Center next year, Henderson County Schools announced Tuesday.
Forker is coming back to Henderson after working in the Webster County school system, and she will replace Ginger Ashby, who is retiring, said HCS.
Forker brings more than two decades of educational experience to the role, including leadership as an assistant superintendent, elementary principal and special education teacher, said HCS.
Her background in special education and instructional leadership has shaped her commitment to ensuring that every child begins school with the support and opportunities needed for success, said HCS.
“I am incredibly honored to be selected as the next principal of the Thelma B. Johnson Early Learning Center,” said Forker. “Having the opportunity to serve the students and families of my home community of Henderson fills me with immense pride and excitement. It is especially meaningful to give back right where my own educational journey began as a student at Seventh Street Elementary School. I look forward to bringing my leadership experience to support a successful, joyful year of learning and growth alongside the dedicated staff and amazing students at Thelma B. Johnson ELC—where the pursuit of excellence begins.”
A Henderson native, Forker is a graduate of Henderson County High School and earned her Associate in Arts degree from Henderson Community College before continuing her education at Murray State University, Indiana Wesleyan University and the University of the Cumberlands. She holds advanced degrees in curriculum and instruction, instructional leadership, and school superintendent leadership, said HCS.
“We are pleased to welcome Ms. Forker as the next principal of Thelma B. Johnson Early Learning Center,” said HCS Superintendent Dr. Bob Lawson. “Her experience, leadership, and strong connection to the Henderson community make her the perfect fit to lead Thelma B. Johnson Early Learning Center as we continue to pursue excellence and build strong foundations for our youngest learners.”





















