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Teach in Ten

Podcast by Teach in Ten

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About Teach in Ten

Welcome to the Teach in Ten Podcast, hosted by Cori Schwarzrock (A teacher and DL at Cary-Grove High School) and Steph Sukow (A teacher at CG). We are excited to share different strategies and best practices that are being used by teachers across D155 in ten minutes or less! Teach in Ten is all about celebrating great teaching and amplifying the voices of our amazing teachers in D155. Really, we are here to have a good conversation about good teaching. Thanks for listening!

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64 episodes

episode S4, Ep17: Signing Off with Rebecca Saffert artwork

S4, Ep17: Signing Off with Rebecca Saffert

In this episode of Teach in 10, Cori and Steph sit down with retiring Rebecca Saffert to reflect on her career and impact at Cary-Grove High School and District 155. Rebecca shares her path from Cary-Grove student to teacher, dean, vice principal, and principal, including her decision to leave a career in finance to pursue a career in education. Throughout the conversation, she reflects on the importance of relationships, student belonging, and creating a school culture where every student feels supported and safe. The episode highlights Rebecca’s work helping struggling math students, mentoring staff, leading major projects like the new theater and manufacturing lab, and building a culture centered on “doing what’s best for kids.” She also discusses how education has changed over the years, especially through technology and student-centered learning. As she prepares for retirement, Rebecca shares advice for new teachers: build relationships, stay consistent, take risks, and don’t be afraid to fail and grow.

20 May 2026 - 14 min
episode S4, Ep16: Celebrating Community with Sean Scotty artwork

S4, Ep16: Celebrating Community with Sean Scotty

Guest: Sean Scotty, Retiring Dean at Crystal Lake South High School In this special retiree episode, Steph sits down with Sean Scotty, longtime dean at Crystal Lake South, to reflect on a career centered on relationships, growth, and helping students navigate some of the most important years of their lives. Sean shares his journey from math teacher to dean, along with stories about the evolving culture of Crystal Lake South, including the history of “The Pit." Throughout the conversation, Sean emphasizes the importance of building relationships first. As a dean, he saw discipline not simply as consequences, but as opportunities to teach life lessons, hold students accountable, and help them grow. Some of his most meaningful moments came years later, when former students returned to thank him for the support and guidance he had given them, which they hadn’t fully appreciated at the time. Sean also reflects on how education has changed throughout his career, especially with the rise of technology and shifting classroom dynamics, while reminding listeners that the foundation of great schools still comes down to human connection.

19 May 2026 - 14 min
episode S4, Ep15: Building Connections with Brian Adcock artwork

S4, Ep15: Building Connections with Brian Adcock

In this Season 4 episode of Teach in 10, Steph and Todd sit down with longtime Crystal Lake South teacher and coach Brian Adcock to celebrate his 33 years in District 155. Brian reflects on his path from a small downstate Illinois town to becoming a math teacher, golf coach, Academic Challenge coach, and mentor at Crystal Lake South High School. He shares stories from teaching AP Calculus in the district’s smallest classroom, coaching state-level teams, and building strong relationships with students and colleagues along the way. The conversation centers on Brian’s belief that classrooms should feel like family, as well as the importance of rigor, relevance, and relationships in education. He also discusses how teaching has changed over the years with technology, from early graphing calculators to tools like Canvas, Desmos, and online learning platforms. Join us as we celebrate Brian and learn a little about what he has planned next!

13 May 2026 - 16 min
episode S4, Ep14: A Legacy of Literacy with Vicki Billimack artwork

S4, Ep14: A Legacy of Literacy with Vicki Billimack

In this special retiree episode, Cori and Steph sit down with Vicki Billimack, an English teacher who has spent her career helping students fall in love with stories, writing, and the learning process. Vicki reflects on her journey into teaching, from starting as a technical writer to finding her place in the classroom, and the moments that made it all worth it. She shares how her passion for storytelling shaped her teaching, whether she was bringing The Odyssey to life, guiding students through Romeo and Juliet, or sitting beside a student during a writing conference and helping them find their voice. Throughout the conversation, Vicki emphasizes the importance of giving students time, space, and ownership in their learning. Her work with blended learning opened new opportunities for deeper feedback and more meaningful one-on-one conversations, something she sees as essential to growth in writing. As she looks ahead to retirement, Vicki leaves behind a legacy grounded in curiosity, creativity, and connection,

28 Apr 2026 - 16 min
episode S4 Ep13: Honoring Retirees - Sharon Anderson artwork

S4 Ep13: Honoring Retirees - Sharon Anderson

In this special episode, Cori and Steph sit down with Sharon Anderson, a Cary-Grove alum and longtime English teacher, as she reflects on her career ahead of retirement. Sharon shares stories from her journey - from being a student in the building to spending decades shaping the lives of others in the very same halls. Throughout the conversation, Sharon returns to one constant: relationships matter most. She speaks candidly about the moments that defined her career, including navigating tragedy, supporting students through loss, and learning how to care for both others and herself along the way. Sharon also reflects on the evolving landscape of education, including how to balance the benefits of technology with the importance of deep thinking, authentic communication, and the learning process itself. Her message is a powerful reminder that teaching is not about quick answers or finished products, but about growth, persistence, and connection. As she looks ahead to retirement, Sharon leaves behind a legacy rooted in empathy, resilience, and the quiet, lasting impact teachers have on their students—often long after they leave the classroom.

11 Apr 2026 - 15 min
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