
Scott County Instructional Coaches featured in "Spotlight on the Schools" article in the March 7, 2025, E-Edition of The Independent Herald on page 28.

Left to Right: Jill Griffith, Linda Keeton, Jessica Marcum, Sherry Miller, Brandi Harris, Laura Beth Lloyd, Amy Sexton
Instructional Coaches in the Scott County School System are vital in supporting schools, teachers, and students. They serve as collaborative partners, helping teachers enhance their instructional practices through professional development, data analysis, and the implementation of research-based strategies. By working directly with educators, coaches ensure that classrooms are places of high-quality learning, benefiting students academically and personally. They also act as a bridge between school-level needs and district-wide goals, fostering a unified approach to excellence in education. Under the leadership of District Curriculum Supervisor Mrs. Linda Keeton, the county’s instructional coaches are guided by a shared vision for academic success and continuous improvement. Their work is instrumental in driving innovation, fostering growth, and maintaining the high standards of the Scott County School System.