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Mr. Timothy Brodeur
Beginning with the 2024-25 school year, Mr. Timothy Brodeur will serve as principal of Bartlett High School.
Mr. Brodeur has served as the principal of Caruso Middle School in Deerfield Public School District 109 since 2021. There, he implemented the Caruso Way, a Tier 1 social-emotional learning initiative that positively impacted student and staff behavior.
At Caruso Middle School, Mr. Brodeur was known for his commitment to improving communication and transparency among all stakeholders and for creating professional development opportunities that led to meaningful curriculum and instructional improvements. In addition to his role at Caruso, Mr. Brodeur has been an adjunct professor at North Central College in Naperville, developing and teaching courses in Elementary and Secondary Art Education Methods. He also has experience as the principal of Freedom Middle School in Berwyn South School District 100 from 2020 to 2021, where he developed protocols for the safe return to learning during the pandemic, rebranded the school vision, and established foundational processes for MTSS.
From 2016 to 2020, Mr. Brodeur served as an assistant principal at Morton West High School in J Sterling Morton High School District 201. From 2014 to 2016, Mr. Brodeur was the Dean of Students, Director of Student Life, and Director of the Summer Sports Clinic at Regina Dominican High School in Wilmette. He also served as an art teacher from 2012 to 2014 at Naperville High School and from 2009 to 2012 at Oak Lawn Community High School.
Throughout his career, Mr. Brodeur has been actively involved in various committees and professional organizations, including the Illinois Principal Association - Lake Region, where he currently serves as Director Elect. His dedication to equity and excellence in education is evident in his committee work and leadership roles. Mr. Brodeur brings a wealth of experience in fostering a positive school culture, academic excellence, and community engagement. He is known for his clear communication, passion for bringing joy into the school community, and ability to support and elevate those around him.
Mr. Brodeur graduated from North Central College with a bachelor’s degree in art education. He earned a master’s degree in school leadership from Concordia University. Mr. Brodeur is currently working to obtain his Doctorate from Concordia University.