Timothy Logan Sadler is a 1982 graduate of Todd County Central High School.
After graduating, he earned a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Kentucky in 1990, then his master’s in architecture from the University of Texas at Austin in 1993. Besides architecture, his interests include music, guitars and art.
Sadler says what he values most from Todd Central is the freedom he and his classmates gained when they learned to drive, as well as learning how to work hard in the fields with family.
He remembers the energy in the hallways between classes and all the fun he had in FFA, including the Kansas City and Louisville State Fair trips. Another memory he treasures is how fun the home basketball games were when all his friends were there together.
To current students, Sadler says to work hard in math and technology – don’t be afraid, you can do it. To current educators, he says to work to create adventurers who will go far afield and come home later with all they’ve learned. He adds his generation didn’t do so well at that.
Sadler is originally from Clarksville, Tennessee and now lives in Edmonds, Washington. He has two children, Miles and Ellington Sadler.
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