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2 days ago

Gabi Weldy

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Logan County Schools

Logan County Schools is a tight-knit district headquartered in Russellville, KY, serving students across six schools plus a Career & Technical Center. With only one high school in the county, there's a genuine rallying point for the whole community — staff, students, and families all orbit the same team, the same traditions, the same Friday night. Teachers here consistently describe a culture where administrators actually listen, leadership is collaborative, and new educators are mentored rather than left to figure it out alone. If you've ever wanted to feel like your school genuinely knows your name, this is that place.


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What they're hiring for: Special education teachers, science teachers (middle and high school), and bus drivers are the current priorities. The district is actively looking to widen its talent pool for secondary science in particular.

What teachers say about working here:

"Joining the Logan County School District has been a refreshing and inspiring experience... The supportive culture, collaboration, and commitment to students here surpass anything I have experienced before. Making the move to Logan County Schools has been the best professional decision I have made!"

— Leigh Ellen Bristow, Logan County High School, 5 years at LCS


"What sets LCS apart from other districts is the genuine care for both students and the teachers... New teachers at Logan County Schools are not left out either. They are welcomed, guided, and valued for what they bring into the classroom."

— Jan Coomer, Chandler's School, 2 years at LCS


"I taught in Logan County back in 2021–2022 and left for more money in another district. After a few years, I decided to come back... The people in Logan County genuinely care about one another and their students. That's why I was glad to come home."

— Erica Marsh, Olmstead School, Preschool Teacher


The district spans the county with elementary schools in Adairville, Auburn, Chandler's, Lewisburg, and Olmstead — plus Logan County High School and a Career & Technical Center, all in or near Russellville. Many teachers commute daily from Bowling Green (about 30 miles) and say the drive is worth it.


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Logan County, KY