Jason Kupchella’s career has been focused on education. Kupchella is the Assistant Superintendent/Chief Operations Officer for the Warren County Public Schools and the current chair of the Community Education Board of Directors.
Born in Louisville, Kupchella has lived in Warren County since he was 16. He is a graduate of WCHS and WKU with a Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in education and a Rank I in administration.
Kupchella was a science teacher and Girls’ basketball coach at Warren East Middle School, then the assistant at Warren East High School. After a year as a math teacher and head girls’ basketball coach in Asheboro, NC, Kupchella returned to the area in 1999 as a math and science teacher and head girls’ basketball coach at BGHS. After a year of teaching math at Greenwood High School in 2007, Kupchella moved to Briarwood Elementary, where he was the Assistant Principal and then the Principal. In 2015 Kupchella moved into his current role as the Warren County Public Schools’ Assistant Superintendent.
Kupchella has two children – Griffin is a freshman at WKU, and Julia is a junior at Greenwood High School, where she plays basketball and tennis.
“Community Education is basically an extension of the school system by providing our students before and after school care. I’ve worked with Community Ed a great deal in my years at Briarwood, and now I help as the two systems work together.”
“I am proud of Community Education for our ability to provide care for families who need the help before and after school, but also that the care is an extension of their school day, not just a ‘babysitting’ service. Also, I love all of the things Community Education provides for the young members of your community, such as Teen Angel and Stand for Children day.”