January 25, 2025 - 01:42

Roy and Deborah Lewicki, both esteemed alumni from the class of 1969, have embarked on a mission to support the next generation of educators. Their commitment to education is evident as they seek to provide resources and mentorship to aspiring teachers. Recognizing the challenges faced by new educators, the Lewickis aim to create opportunities that foster professional growth and development.
The couple believes that investing in future educators is crucial for the overall advancement of the educational landscape. They are dedicated to establishing scholarships and mentorship programs that will not only alleviate financial burdens but also offer guidance and support throughout the teaching journey. By sharing their experiences and insights, they hope to inspire young educators to pursue their passion for teaching with confidence and resilience.
Through their efforts, Roy and Deborah Lewicki exemplify the importance of community and collaboration in education. Their initiative serves as a reminder that supporting future educators is a shared responsibility that can lead to transformative change in schools and communities.
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