Why Every Kid Deserves A Chance: Lessons From Principal Trevor Clayton | Frontline Voices | Veteran Fellowship Program | Hoover Institution
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In this powerful episode, Navy veteran and middle school principal Trevor Clayton joins Frontline Voices to share how his military service prepared him for the battle to transform public education. Trevor opens up about his childhood influences, the moment he knew he wanted to teach, and the challenges students face in Title I schools. From celebrating small wins to fighting harmful labels, Trevor breaks down how he and his team instill confidence and excellence, one student at a time. This episode is a reminder that veterans still have battles worth fighting—this time, for our kids.
Recorded on April 9, 2025.
ABOUT THE GUEST
Trevor Clayton is a Navy veteran and public school principal with over 16 years of experience in education. Raised between New York City and New Orleans, Trevor served 24 years in the U.S. Navy, first as an enlisted sailor and later as a commissioned engineering officer, before transitioning to the classroom. Inspired by his eighth-grade teacher, Mr. Evans, he now leads Title I schools with a mission to instill confidence, normalize excellence, and create equitable pathways for students from all backgrounds. Known for his hands-on leadership, compassionate discipline, and commitment to celebrating small wins, Trevor champions public education as a foundation for opportunity and social impact.
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