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Kurt invites his first conduct supervisor, Cyndi Freeman, to reflect on her journey and philosophy in student conduct and engagement. They discuss memorable discipline cases, the importance of educational outcomes, and the role of mentorship in shaping future conduct officers. They note the significance and long-lasting impact of safe spaces for dialogue for all. Cyndi talks about the relevance of popular culture in education and the imperative of modeling a civil community for students. **NOTE** Don't forget, Colette and Kurt will be at ASCA next week giving out Ms. Behavior swag. If you won't make it to the conference, use our Fan Mail link to text us, and we might just surprise you!

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Theme music "Fuzzball Parade" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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