Finding Your Voice as a Teacher with Caitlin Wolf

Explore how learning from our own missteps and teaching with a distinctive voice shapes our exceptional journey. Tune in now for insights that inspire individuality and innovation in education.
Learning from your mistakes and teaching from your own voice is what makes us unique and special. Discover the power of embracing mistakes and authentic teaching methods in this engaging podcast episode. Join us as we chat with Caitlin Wolf, Associate Band Director at Rouse High School, delving into the transformative value of standing out and breaking away from traditional norms. Explore how learning from our own missteps and teaching with a distinctive voice shapes our exceptional journey. Tune in now for insights that inspire individuality and innovation in education.

Caitlin Wolf
Associate Director of Bands, Rouse HS
Caitlin Wolf currently serves as the Associate Director at Rouse High School in Leander, TX where she leads the marching band and directs the Rouse Wind Ensemble.
Mrs. Wolf began her high school career at Cedar Park High School before opening Vandegrift High School as a member of their first graduating class. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in music education from the University of North Texas, graduating Magna cum Laude and with Distinguished Honors.
From 2013-2016, Caitlin Wolf served as a drum major at the Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps. Since 2016, Mrs. Wolf has served on their brass staff and currently serves on Crossmen’s Board of Directors.
In 2018, Mrs. Wolf joined the Rouse High School Staff. During her time there, all ensembles under her direction have received superior ratings. In 2020, Mrs. Wolf began serving as the Marching Band Director for the Rouse Band, and in the fall of 2021 the Rouse Marching Band earned their first Silver Medal at the UIL State Marching Contest, and were a first-time medalist at the Bands of America San Antonio Super Regional.