MOREHEAD, Ky. — Rowan County Senior High School recently celebrated the careers and contributions of two longtime members of its school family as they begin a new chapter in retirement.

The school recognized Todd Campbell and Vickie Walling for their years of service, leadership, and dedication to the students, staff, and community of Rowan County Senior High School.

According to a statement released by the school, both educators have made a lasting impact that extends far beyond the classroom. Through their hard work, commitment, and support of students, Campbell and Walling have helped shape the lives of countless young people throughout their careers.

School officials noted that while their daily presence will be missed, their influence and legacy will remain an important part of the school's history. Their contributions helped create memories, build relationships, and strengthen the culture of Rowan County Senior High School for generations of students and staff.

As friends, colleagues, and former students reflect on their careers, the school expressed gratitude for the many years they devoted to education and wished them happiness, good health, and exciting new adventures in retirement.

Retirements such as these serve as a reminder of the profound role educators play in shaping communities. The lessons they teach often extend beyond academics, leaving lasting impressions that continue long after students leave the classroom.
The school concluded its tribute by congratulating both retirees and thanking them for their service to Rowan County's students and families.

The Morehead Minute joins Rowan County Senior High School in congratulating Todd Campbell and Vickie Walling on their well-earned retirements and thanking them for their years of dedication to public education.

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