
Natcher Elementary School is marking its name in the history books as Kentucky's first FranklinCovey Leader in Me Legacy School. This honor stands as a testament to the school's commitment to cultivating leadership and resilience in its students.
The announcement was made official when Mayor Todd Alcott and Judge/Executive Doug Gorman dedicated May 23rd as Natcher Elementary Legacy Day, acknowledging the school's remarkable achievement. Being recognized as a Leader in Me Legacy School places Natcher Elementary amongst the top 15 internationally, a testament to the school's unwavering dedication to fostering future leaders.

Creating an environment conducive to leadership and personal growth is no small feat. It requires the dedication, hard work, and guidance of teachers and staff, the support of parents, and the cooperation of students eager to learn and lead. Natcher Elementary School has proved its mettle by successfully building such an environment, thanks to their dedicated team and the supportive FranklinCovey organization.
This recognition underscores the importance of leadership in education, demonstrating the transformative potential of schools that prioritize the development of student leaders. Natcher Elementary School is setting the benchmark high, exemplifying what it means to be a Legacy School under the FranklinCovey Leader in Me program.

It's evident that the achievements of Natcher Elementary School, part of the Warren County Public Schools, aren't solely its own. They're the achievements of every teacher, staff member, parent, and student who have played their role in shaping this nurturing, leadership-focused environment.
We celebrate this historic moment and applaud Natcher Elementary School's tireless efforts to make a lasting impact on the lives of their students and the community at large.
