LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky Board of Education honored Rhonda Logsdon with the 2026 Robinson Award for Diversity and Equity in Public Education at its April 9 meeting, recognizing her work as executive director of Kentucky Special Involvement Network.
Logsdon, who leads KY-SPIN, was selected for the award, which honors individuals making significant contributions to diversity and equity initiatives in the state’s public school system.
The Robinson Award is presented annually by the Kentucky Board of Education to recognize outstanding achievement in promoting equity and inclusion in public education across the commonwealth. Logsdon’s selection reflects her commitment to advancing opportunities and support for students and families through her leadership at KY-SPIN, an organization dedicated to serving Kentucky families.
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