About Kathy

Kathy in a blue shirt standing in front of a mural.
Kathy in a blue shirt standing in front of a mural.

Kathy Schiflett, M.S., worked 23 years for the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) before retiring in 2021. After decades of public service, Kathy has decided to come out of retirement to run for the Fayette County School Board. This is her first time running for public office.

Kathy applied her quantitative and qualitative research and critical thinking skills at the Administrative Office of the Courts through roles that included research, consulting, evaluation analysis, grant writing, program supervision, and training – all with a focus on supporting Kentucky’s youth.

At the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts, her work included:

  • Providing civic education opportunities to Kentucky students

  • Training judges, attorneys, court clerks, and court staff

  • Establishing and supervising the Court Interpreting and Translation Department

  • Serving on justice and fairness initiatives, including the Jefferson County Racial Fairness Commission

  • Working as a statewide grant coordinator and statistician within the Budget Department

  • Evaluating statewide court programs

  • Providing expertise in case management statistics

  • Assisting with implementation of the Research and Statistics Department

Kathy has lived in Lexington, Kentucky since 1989. She and her wife Reinette Jones reside in the Masterson Station neighborhood, where they’ve lived since 2000. Kathy and Reinette have been together since 1994. Reinette’s and Kathy’s daughter lives in the Northwest. Kathy loves learning, travelling, reading, working out, and gardening. She enjoys good conversation and a big laugh.