Dr. Nick Carter, Superintendent of Breckinridge County Schools, has been named the 2025 Kentucky Superintendent of the Year by the Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA). This prestigious honor recognizes his exemplary leadership, commitment to public education, and dedication to the Breckinridge County community. As Kentucky’s honoree, Dr. Carter will represent the state in the competition for the 2025 AASA National Superintendent of the Year.
Since 2017, Dr. Carter has led Breckinridge County Schools with a strategic vision focused on student success, staff development, and community engagement. His leadership is deeply rooted in servant leadership principles, consistently prioritizing the needs of students and staff. Under his guidance, the district has flourished, earning recognition as one of Kentucky’s top school systems.
Recognized for his ability to foster collaboration, communicate effectively, and solve complex challenges, Dr. Carter is widely respected among his peers. His leadership extends beyond Breckinridge County, as he has served on the KASA Board of Directors and is one of only two Kentucky superintendents on the AASA Governing Board.
“Dr. Carter is a beacon of leadership in our public education community, from Breckinridge County to Washington, D.C.,” said KASA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Rhonda Caldwell. “His core values shine through in his work and his dedication to Kentucky educators. His commitment to students, advocacy for public schools, and exemplary service embody the spirit of KASA’s 2025 theme: Live Well, Lead Well, Serve Well. Congratulations, Dr. Nick Carter, on being selected as the 2025 Superintendent of the Year!”
Dr. Carter’s career spans teaching, coaching, and leadership roles at the elementary, high school, and district levels. Before becoming superintendent, he served as:
He earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and Rank I certifications from Western Kentucky University before completing his doctorate at Morehead State University in 2018. Since 2022, he has also taught as an Adjunct Instructor in Morehead State’s Superintendent Certification Program.
Dr. Carter has been actively involved in professional organizations, joining KASS in 2017 and KASA in 2008. He completed a three-year term on the KASA Board of Directors and currently serves as Past President of KASA.
Dr. Carter’s leadership is driven by his belief in the transformative power of public schools. He remains committed to ensuring that every student has the resources, support, and opportunities they need to thrive.
He resides in Irvington, Kentucky, with his wife, Robin, and their two daughters, Hannah and Chesney.