Stacia Wolf, a school psychologist at Henderson County High School, has been named the 2025 Kentucky School Psychologist of the Year by the Kentucky Association for Psychology in the Schools.
Each year, KAPS honors individuals who embody the association’s mission and advocacy priorities. After regional nominations and awards, one statewide honoree is selected. Wolf will be recommended for consideration in the National Association of School Psychologists’ awards program.
While serving Henderson County for the past 20 years, Wolf has contributed to the profession statewide as a member of the KAPS Executive Council (WKEC Regional Representative for six years) and the KAPS Conference Committee (three years).
Henderson County Schools say Wolf is widely respected for her leadership, innovative practices and compassionate service to students and families, and has also been actively involved in regional crisis response teams.
Wolf’s passion for school psychology is further evidenced by her intentional approach to empowering students. She is currently leading a sizable research project exploring ways school psychologists can help students with disabilities grow in self-awareness, determination and advocacy, said HCS.
Wolf earned her bachelor’s and specialist degrees from Western Kentucky University, where she is now pursuing a doctorate in Applied Clinical Psychology.
“We congratulate Stacia Wolf on this well-deserved recognition and celebrate her outstanding service to our students, schools and profession,” said Dr. Bob Lawson, superintendent of Henderson County Schools.