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168. Breaking the Labels of Education: Featuring Trevor Timmerberg

168. Breaking the Labels of Education: Featuring Trevor Timmerberg

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This week’s guest, Trevor Timmerberg, shares how his experience in the military shaped his self discipline and changed his perspective on leadership. As a student who had labels placed on him, Trevor is determined to teach his students that mistakes don’t define who you are as a person.  In this episode, we also discuss:
  • Cafeteria as a Temperature Check 
  • Restorative Practices built on Relationships
  • And Constructing a Leadership Mission Statement

About Trevor Timmerberg:

Trevor is a High School Administrator, Commissioned Officer, YMCA Downtown Board of Directors and Ed.D Leadership Student. 

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