02/06/2026
Each year, the SSWAAL Executive Board looks outside of the social work profession to honor someone who works tirelessly to advocate for our roles in schools.
Our Kay Atchinson Warfield Social Work Advocacy award is named after Dr. Kay Warfield who is a long time advocate for school social work and has laid a lot of the foundation for social workers to be in every LEA across Alabama. SSWAAL Board Members, Emily Littrell and Chelsea Cloud were able to present this award at the State Superintendents of Alabama meeting in Montgomery on January 22. A special thank you to SSA for helping us pull of the suprise!
This year‘s advocacy award winner has been a tireless advocate for ensuring all of his students have the supports. They need to truly succeed. He has been instrumental in building up crucial support systems that serve students and meet their needs on an individual level. This commitment to student needs is evident in his districts remarkable gains and highest ever report card score in 2025. His visionary leadership also led to the creation of the New Heights Community Resource Center, a school based community resource center that brings together education, mental health, and community resources for students and families.
While he has known by many for his incredible accomplishments in these areas, the school social workers in his district recognize him for his deep belief in school, social workers, as essential partners and student success, safety, and well-being. During his time as superintendent of Tuscaloosa city schools, he was an early supporter of school, social work, building a team of school social workers years before other districts, and continuing to expand it as needs crew. He personally saw the value that School social workers brought to his district and the impact they had on student success. He constantly sought additional funds to continue building his team and eventually expanded his team to 13 school social workers across his district, his deep belief in his team of school social workers, and his tireless advocacy for school social work has deeply impacted the students, families, and community that he serves. His legacy of supporting students will continue as he prepares for retirement at the end of the school year!
We are proud to have his support and can not thank him enough for the years of hard work he has put into to his students and his social workers! Congratulations to Dr. Mike Daria of Tuscaloosa City Schools!