August 1, 2025 - 18:19

The Indiana district convened for its 24th regular convention on June 19–20 in Fort Wayne, where the focus was primarily on the future of education within the region. During this significant gathering, delegates engaged in discussions surrounding educational policies, funding, and innovative teaching methods aimed at enhancing student learning experiences.
One of the highlights of the convention was the re-election of Stuckwisch, who has been a prominent advocate for educational reform. His leadership has been characterized by a commitment to improving the quality of education and ensuring that resources are effectively allocated to meet the needs of students and teachers alike.
The convention also featured workshops and presentations that highlighted successful initiatives from various schools across the district. Participants exchanged ideas on best practices and explored new strategies to tackle challenges facing educators today. As the district moves forward, the emphasis on education remains a top priority, with Stuckwisch at the helm, guiding efforts to foster a brighter future for all students.
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