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Troy Gobble

Troy Gobble is principal of Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Illinois. He previously served as assistant principal for teaching and learning at Stevenson.

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Troy Gobble

Troy Gobble is principal of Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Illinois. He previously served as assistant principal for teaching and learning at Stevenson. Troy taught science for 18 years and served as the science department chair for eight years at Riverside Brookfield High School.

Stevenson has been described by the United States Department of Education as “the most recognized and celebrated school in America” and is one of only six schools to win the USDE National Blue Ribbon Award on five occasions. Stevenson was one of the first comprehensive schools designated a New American High School by the USDE as a model of successful school reform and is repeatedly cited as one of America’s top high schools and the birthplace of the Professional Learning Communities at Work™ process.

Troy holds a master of science in educational administration from Benedictine University, a master of science in natural sciences (physics) from Eastern Illinois University, and a bachelor’s degree in secondary science education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.


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“This has been the most helpful (practical) PD day I've experienced. Thank you, Troy, for your honesty and adapting your presentation along the way in helping us deal with our specific concerns.”

Becky Kling, teacher, Rocklin Academy Family of Schools, California

“I really enjoyed this workshop. I thought Troy modeled good teaching practices. The learning cycle and growth mindset discussion was really thought provoking/encouraging/challenging.”

Kato Smith, Rocklin Academy, California