Noblesville Schools has announced that Noblesville High School (NHS) assistant principal Kevin Stuckwisch has been named the Assistant Principal of the Year for north central Indiana (region 5) by the Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP). This also puts him in the running for the Indiana Assistant Principal of the Year.
Stuckwisch was selected for the honor by his peers, who based their decision on accomplishments, qualifications, and leadership.
Stuckwisch has been an assistant principal at NHS since 2012. Prior to that he served as a physics teacher and track coach at NHS, and a teacher and coach at high schools in Illinois.
In addition to overseeing safety and facility management for the high school, Stuckwisch has also been responsible for STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) curriculum, career and technical education, and workforce development programming. Under his leadership, NHS has consistently been recognized at the national and state levels for excellence in these areas. He has also been instrumental in planning for the new 70,000 square-foot STEM expansion coming to NHS in 2025.
Stuckwisch holds master’s degrees from Western Illinois University and Iowa State University, as well as a bachelor’s degree from Illinois State University.
The IASP is a not-for-profit, professional association serving over 3,200 building-level administrators in the state of Indiana. District 5 comprises Boone, Hamilton, Howard, Madison, Miami and Tipton counties, representing approximately 40 public high schools.
The Indiana Assistant Principal of the Year will be named this fall.