Join WSPN’s Jane Tardif and Jillian Mele as they speak with History teacher Timothy Glavin about his teaching and coaching experience at Wayland High School. Glavin is a coach for the boys freshman soccer team and track and field teams at WHS. During the winter he is also a coach for the Wayland Middle School girls basketball team.
0:00 – Intro
0:23 – What is your name, position and how long have you been at Wayland High School?
0:47 – What inspired you to want to coach at Wayland? Were you a coach of any other teams previous to coming to Wayland?
1:17 – Do you find it difficult to balance coaching all three seasons with your work as a full-time History teacher?
1:45 – How would you describe your coaching style?
2:12 – Do you have a favorite sport or season to coach during? What is one thing that stands out to you about Wayland athletics?
3:16 – Outro


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