
MEET OUR INNOVATORS: LEARNING AND BEHAVIORS DISORDERS
Taylor Boyer, Kindergarten - Second-Grade Learning and Behavior Disorders Teacher
"Hello! My name is Taylor Boyer, and I will be an elementary resource teacher this year at Greenup County School of Innovation. This is my fifth year of working in Greenup County Schools and my tenth year of being in the classroom. I look forward to building an environment that enhances my students' learning, independence, and success. I have been married to my husband, Justin, for nine years, and we have five cats. In my free time, I enjoy reading, spending time with friends and family, and exploring new places!"
Sarah Williams, Third - Fifth-Grades Learning and Behavior Disorders Teacher
"I am currently in my second year as a special education teacher, and I am excited for what the upcoming school year will bring. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work and a Master's Degree in Special Education and General Education P - 5, giving me the tools to support students with diverse learning needs. A proud graduate of Greenup County High School in 2011, I've always valued the importance of community and education. Beyond the classroom, I cherish spending quality time with my husband of nine years and our seven-year-old daughter. Family and friends are my greatest support system, and I'm eager to continue making a positive impact in the lives of my students while growing alongside my own family. Here's to a successful school year for our Musketeers!"
Erin Wright, Sixth-Grade Learning and Behavior Disorders Teacher
"I'm entering my twelfth year as a special education teacher and am excited for a great school year at Greenup County School of Innovation! I originally earned my Bachelor's Degree in accounting, but I found my true calling in education, later earning a Master's Degree in Special Education. Outside of the classroom, I love spending time with family - especially my husband and our two dogs, Summer and Otis. Some of my favorite ways to unwind include sitting by the water with a good book, going on long walks, mowing grass, and planting flowers. Teaching continues to be a passion, and I'm looking forward to all the growth and learning this year will bring!"
Stefanie Tucker, Middle Grades Learning and Behavior Disorders Teacher
"Hi! I’m Stefanie Tucker, and I’ve been teaching in Greenup County for 15 years. I have a Master’s Degree in Learning and Behavior Disorders, and I love helping students grow and learn in ways that work best for them. I’ve been married to my husband Jason for 27 years, and we have two grown sons, Sean and Dylan. These days, some of my favorite moments are spent with my grandsons, Owen and Collin."
Ciera Vanover, Middle Grades Learning and Behavior Disorders Teacher
Mrs. Vanover is beginning her fifth year of teaching in Greenup County Schools. She treats her students with love and consistently interjects fun and excitement into her classroom. Beyond the classroom, Mrs. Vanover loves spending time with her husband, daughter, and son. She is often found traveling to sporting events. In her free time, she enjoys reading. We're proud to have Mrs. Vanover on our team!






Alexis Carroll, Autism Spectrum Disorder Teacher
"Hi! My name is Lexie Carroll. I'm an alumna of Greenup County and heading into my second year of working in special education. I earned my Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood P - 5 and Special Education K - 12 from Wittenberg University. I also have a Master's Degree as a Literacy Specialist. I'm so stoked to be part of the Greenup County School of Innovation and to help build something new, creative, and truly centered around students!"




Good evening, families!
Please take the time to read this carefully, allowing you to understand the functions of Greenup County School of Innovation's traffic patterns during both the mornings and afternoons.
YELLOW ARROWS: The yellow arrows indicate the route(s) that the buses will take around the campus during both the mornings and afternoons. Students will be both dropped off and picked up by BUSES ONLY on the north side of the building (as indicated by a red line).
GREEN ARROWS: The green arrows (located along the front of the building) indicate the route that parents or guardians in personal vehicles will follow on the campus during both the mornings and afternoons. Personal vehicles will enter onto the campus from the south side of Old U.S. 23 and travel along the front of the building. Students will be released from vehicles to enter into the main doors. The afternoons will follow the same traffic pattern, allowing students to return to cars in the same manner.
BLUE ARROWS: In addition to the newly graveled area on the back side of the building, faculty and staff parking will remain along both the front and the sides of the building.
RESERVED REAR PARKING: Please make important note of the rear parking spots denoted in red on the south side of the building. These spots will be under strict reserve for the parents and/or guardians of some of our most vulnerable learners. Please do not park here, as these loading areas will need to remain clear at all times.
As always, please do not hesitate to let us know should you have any questions: 606.836.1023.


As we prepare to move boldly into a new chapter, we would like to invite each of our Musketeers to join us for Greenup County School of Innovation's ribbon cutting ceremony on August 20, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.
We cannot wait to celebrate with each of you!


On Thursday, important postcards will be placed in the mail from our elementary grade-level teachers. These postcards will share the name of your child's teacher at Greenup County School of Innovation for the upcoming school year!
Watch your mailboxes for these special deliveries, and, as always, please reach out with any questions: 606.836.1023.






At Greenup County School of Innovation, we are committed to working hard to meet the needs of ALL students. Bearing this in mind, we will host Diverse Learners as Leaders Day, an event dedicated to learning about the needs of some of our most precious Musketeers.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is an exclusive event that will be held BY INVITATION ONLY. Invited families will receive both a telephone call and a letter in the mail with official invitations.
Please contact Greenup County School of Innovation with questions: 606.836.1023.


Scott Bowling, Innovation Specialist
This year, Mr. Scott Bowling will transition away from the seventh-grade science classroom into a new and exciting role as Greenup County School of Innovation's Innovation Specialist. In this role, Mr. Bowling will work with students across all grades, facilitating programs such as agriculture, technology, and industrial arts. We can't wait to share the adventures that he crafts for students!
In his free time, Mr. Bowling enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter. He enjoys hunting and facilitates many rental properties in the local area.




Angie Shannon, Sixth-Grade Mathematics Teacher
Mrs. Angie Shannon has been teaching for 31 years. She notes that she has loved her students through each one of those years. This year, she will continue to serve as the sixth-grade mathematics teacher. In addition, Mrs. Shannon also facilitates the yearbook program. She notes that she is excited to begin year 32 of her teaching journey with the Greenup County School of Innovation!
In her free time, Mrs. Shannon is a wife, a mother of two sons and two bonus daughters, and Lolli to her three wonderful grandchildren. She loves to travel, especially to the beach, St. Louis Cardinals baseball games, and concerts, including an annual Kenny Chesney show.
Melissa Dehart, Seventh-Grade Mathematics Teacher
This year, Mrs. Dehart will continue her role as the seventh-grade mathematics teacher. Beyond the classroom, she also serves as a coach of our middle school academic team. Her colleagues are quick to describe Mrs. Dehart as a team player! She does an excellent job of fostering positive relationships with students.
In her free time, Mrs. Dehart enjoys spending time with her husband. She has vast knowledge related to various areas of agriculture. She also enjoys gaming, often streaming on the Twitch platform, and has taught many students about her love of Pokémon.
Michael DuDomaine, Eighth-Grade Mathematics Teacher
This year, Mr. DuDomaine will continue his role as the eighth-grade mathematics teacher. In addition, Mr. DuDomaine also, bringing one of his personal passions into the classroom, teaches a piano elective.
In his free time, Mr. DuDomaine enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters. He is athletic, often running as a leisure activity, and regularly attends church.


















