Jo Ann Dicksinson Holder is a 1972 graduate of Todd County Central High School.
After graduating, she attended Hopkinsville Community College to earn her associate’s degree, then Austin Peay State University to earn a bachelor’s in education. Several years later, she completed her master’s.
Holder worked at Hurst Drug Store while attending college. After graduating, she was hired by the Todd County School District where she taught for 29 years. She says it was an honor to teach in the same school district that she received her formal education. As a retired teacher, she is currently President of the Todd County Retired Teachers Association and a volunteer on the Historic Todd County Board of Directors.
Growing up in Trenton, Holder says she was blessed by being surrounded by a “close and caring community”. After her retirement, she wanted to give back to her community and was elected Mayor from 2011-2018. During her time in office, she was able to achieve many projects with the help of the Trenton Commissioners, city employees and citizens.
She values her education most from Todd Central. She says the class of 1972 was a special class to be part of. Every ten years, they have had a class reunion and in 2022, the class celebrated its 50th reunion with over 60 classmates and spouses in attendance. Holder says everyone’s love and friendship for each other over the years is as strong as ever.
Holder fondly remembers the caring and devoted teacher and staff at the school. She adds there was respect between the students and teachers. Her class came from several elementary schools and by the end of freshman year, their personalities joined together in classes, sports and clubs. She treasures the memory of her education, teachers and classmates at Todd Central.
Holder reminds current students that they are in school to learn – being respectful to adults and students during their high school years will lead to a productive adult life. She adds they may not realize it now, but these years in school are preparing them for the real world. Take advantage of what is being offered.
To current educators, she says students are different than when her generation was in school. Give your all in educating your students with hopes that you will get their all in return. Having patience with students who are not able to learn or understand as fast as others can go a long way. There is nothing wrong with a little humor in the classroom as long as it is in good taste and with respect.
Holder has been a resident of Trenton, Kentucky her entire life and says she would not dream of living anywhere else. She is married to Billy Steve Holder and has a son, Michael, and two grandchildren, Jensen and Willa.
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