3 inducted into Gov. Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame

KY Teacher Hall of Fame was created to recognize the impact of teachers, education in the state

Three Kentucky teachers will be inducted into the Gov. Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame this fall.

The inductees are Katy Cecil, Addie Henry and the late Wilma Pace.

Cecil is an English and public speaking teacher at LaRue County High School and has taught in LaRue County for more than 20 years.

Henry retired from Breathitt County High School in 1996 after teaching English for 28 years.

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Three Kentucky educators, who each taught for more than 20 years, will be inducted into the state's Teacher hall of Fame in the fall.

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Pace taught business, English and French during her 29-year career at South Marshall High School and South Marshall Middle, where she retired in 1980.

The inductees were chosen by a statewide selection committee. They will be inducted Nov. 4 at Western Kentucky University.

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The Hall of Fame was created in 2000 through a gift from Nunn, the late former governor, to recognize the impact of teachers and education in Kentucky. Western Kentucky, which has educated teachers for more than 100 years, is the home of the Hall of Fame, the school said.