Green County Schools Names Carrie Ruth Davis as First Chief of Police

Green County Schools is proud to announce the appointment of Carrie Ruth Davis as the first Chief of Police for the newly established Green County Schools Police Department.

The Green County Board of Education recently approved the creation of the Green County Schools Police Department as part of the district’s ongoing commitment to providing a safe, secure, and supportive learning environment for students and staff. The new department will provide dedicated law enforcement services focused exclusively on the safety of Green County Schools campuses, programs, and events.

The establishment of the department represents a significant investment by the Green County Board of Education in school safety and student success. The department reflects the district’s belief that safe schools are essential to student achievement, strong communities, and a positive educational experience for every child. By creating its own police department, Green County Schools will provide a consistent and visible law enforcement presence on district campuses and at school activities while increasing the overall public safety resources available throughout the Green County community. The department will work collaboratively alongside local, county, and state public safety agencies to support a shared commitment to protecting and serving the citizens of Green County.

Chief Davis has been selected to lead the department through its formation and development, helping establish policies, procedures, training standards, and a positive culture centered on student safety, community engagement, professionalism, and service. As the department’s founding chief, she will play a key role in shaping the future of school safety for generations of Green County students.

A Green County native and proud graduate of Green County High School, Davis has dedicated her career to protecting and serving the community she calls home. Since 2023, she has served as both a Deputy Sheriff with the Green County Sheriff’s Office and as Green County Schools’ first full-time School Resource Officer. In that role, she has worked closely with students, staff, families, and community partners to enhance school safety, build positive relationships, and create a secure learning environment throughout the district.

Prior to joining Green County Schools, Davis served with the Greensburg Police Department from 2017 to 2023, where she advanced to the rank of Corporal. Throughout her law enforcement career, she has earned a reputation for professionalism, integrity, leadership, and community-oriented policing while serving the citizens of Green County.

Davis graduated from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training in 2018 and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice and Police Studies with a minor in Homeland Security from Eastern Kentucky University.

Her professional credentials include Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) I and II certifications, School Resource Officer (SRO) I and II certifications, Leadership is a Behavior certification, POPS certification, and CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications. She is also scheduled to complete SRO III certification in July 2026 as she continues to expand her expertise in school-based law enforcement and student safety.

“Chief Davis has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of our students and staff,” said Superintendent Will Hodges. “Her experience, leadership, and passion for serving Green County make her the ideal person to lead our new police department. Carrie Ruth understands both law enforcement and education, and she has already proven herself as a trusted presence in our schools. As a graduate of Green County Schools and a lifelong member of this community, she embodies the values we want this department to represent both inside our schools and throughout Green County. We are excited to see the positive impact she will have as we continue enhancing school safety across our district and strengthening partnerships throughout our community.”

“I am honored and humbled by the opportunity to serve as the first Chief of Police for Green County Schools,” Davis said. “This community has given so much to me throughout my life, and I look forward to continuing to work alongside our students, staff, families, fellow law enforcement officers, and community partners to ensure our schools remain safe places for learning and growth.”

As both the district’s first full-time School Resource Officer and now its first Chief of Police, Davis will play a historic role in shaping the future of school safety in Green County.

Please join us in congratulating Chief Carrie Ruth Davis and wishing her success as she leads this exciting new chapter for Green County Schools.

(Green County Schools)