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Who We Are

WE ARE YOUR TEACHERS

We are the ISTA affiliated professional teachers' association for the teachers of Fort Wayne Community Schools. With over 1,100 members, we are the largest local teachers' association in Indiana.  

2024 Holiday Fun with Santa 
The cooperative annual event between FWEA, EAEA and SACTA (and Santa) was, as usual, a big hit!

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We are your teachers, your neighbors, and your family members, and whether in school or on break, we love our students!

Meet the FWEA Executive Board

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Sandra Vohs

President

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Jessica Farlow
Irwin
1st Vice President

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Tom Bailey
Portage
2nd Vice President

Happy Puppy

Sia Faulk
Memorial Park
2nd Vice President

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Andrew Fultz
Brentwood
3rd Vice President

Bunny in the Garden

Rae Anne Fahl
Arlington
3rd Vice President

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Jennifer McDunnough
Franke Park
Secretary

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Matt Mertes
North Side 
Treasurer

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Shannon Fisher
St. Joe
Negotiations Liaison

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Hilary Kolter

Forest Park

Elementary Liaison

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Heidi Gascho
Jefferson
Middle School Liaison

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Adam Warrix
Snider
High School Liaison

Grey Kitten

Alex McKinstry
Career Academy
High School Liaison

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Tracy Donias
Price
Special Ed Rep

Beautiful Nature

Darlene Lloyd
Harris
Special Ed Rep

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Brittany Rehrer
District ELL Rep

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Mark Tojo
Snider
Racial Affairs Rep

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Breanna Mullins
Northcrest
Parliamentarian

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Lesley Modarressi
Lane
Fine & Related Arts Rep

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Kathy Zoucha
FWEA Retired

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Steve Brace
UniServe Director

FWEA stands in support of our colleagues, students, and others who have participated in protests supporting racial equality and civil justice. Educational equity is racial equity, and calling out institutional practices that have perpetuated inequality is necessary to bring about the systemic changes needed to ensure equal rights and equality of opportunity for every American.

©2020 by Fort Wayne Education Association. 

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