Front of the Class

<p>The Front of the Class podcast brings you real stories from real educators — insightful, inspiring, and sometimes unexpected! Hear from passionate teachers, school leaders, and education experts as they share career journeys, challenges, and game-changing strategies. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, this podcast is your go-to for fresh ideas, motivation, and a community that gets it. </p>

Helping Students Find Their Voice with 2026 Rhode Island Teacher of the Year Sarah Dully

Send us a text Sarah Dully has built her career on helping young people articulate their ideas with confidence and clarity whether they’re crafting college essays, analyzing literature, or navigating everyday communication. In this episode, Rhode Island’s 2026 Teacher of the Year reflects on the classroom moments that shape her work, the joys and challenges of teaching English and special education, and the value of embracing constant learning and feedback. Dully’s stories offer practic...

12-18
53:43

Making Learning Magical with Megan Philbrook

Send us a text As the 2026 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year, Megan Philbrook focuses on filling her classroom with curiosity and creativity for the fifth through eighth grade social studies students in her rural community. In this episode, Philbrook shares how she brings history to life through immersive lessons, why students love her simulations, and the importance of listening and emotional engagement. From reenacting the stock market crash to debating the Articles of Confederation, ...

12-11
46:36

"Everything is Communication” with Dr. Jenna DiEleuterio

Send us a text Dr. Jenna DiEleuterio is the 2026 Delaware State Teacher of the Year and a middle school reading specialist in the Brandywine School District. She channels her passion for creating meaningful relationships and stronger school–community connections into helping students build confidence in their reading skills. In this episode, Dr. DiEleuterio shares her insights on approaching reading intervention with empathy and data, why she believes teaching is both an art and a spiri...

12-04
48:49

Bathtubs, Books, and Building Relationships with Tammy Irminger

Send us a text Tammy Irminger has spent 20 years in education, from teaching third, fourth, and sixth grade to serving as a librarian at MacArthur Elementary School on the Fort Leavenworth military base. With a passion for literacy and creating meaningful connections with students, she’s built a career centered on helping every child feel seen, supported, and inspired to learn. In this episode, Tammy shares how she builds strong relationships in a school community where students often m...

11-20
47:08

Building Community and Career Alignment with Kimberly Henderson

Send us a text After 25 years in education, Kimberly Henderson knows that where you teach and who you teach alongside can shape every part of your career. Now based in Egypt, Henderson reflects on her journey through U.S. and international classrooms, and what it really means to find your people, your purpose, and the right school for you. In this special topical episode, Henderson shares how she found a school community that feels like home and offers advice for educators searching for...

11-13
50:26

Setting High Expectations with Rachel J.

Send us a text Rachel J. is a first-grade teacher in an urban Iowa district, where more than half of her students are learning English as a second language. She has established a classroom environment grounded in warmth, teamwork, and high expectations — and achieved remarkable results. In just one year, her students’ reading proficiency rose from about 50% in the fall to nearly 90% by the end of the spring semester. In this episode, Rachel shares how she helps young learners build conf...

11-06
49:50

Motivational Mondays and Lasting Lessons with Orlando Rodriquez

Send us a text Orlando Rodriquez’s journey from college baseball player to special education teacher in Surprise, Arizona, is one of perseverance and purpose. Now in his 13th year as an educator, Rodriquez recently earned his master’s degree while balancing studying with leading his own classroom and keeping his passion for sports alive by coaching collegiate baseball. In this episode, Rodriquez shares how he brings lessons from the field into his classroom and vice versa; encourages st...

10-30
50:35

“I Didn’t Want to Stop Teaching” with Kyle Letot

Send us a text From growing up dreaming of space exploration to building a 10-year teaching career across two continents, Kyle Letot’s journey is one of resilience, discovery, and purpose. Now teaching English conversation at a foreign language high school in South Korea, Kyle reflects on how her early experiences in U.S. classrooms and her transition abroad have shaped her approach to education as well as what she’s learned about helping students thrive in high-pressure environments. I...

10-23
53:27

Seeing Light Bulbs Go On with Dr. Susanne H. Thompson

Send us a text Dr. Susanne H. Thompson has a background spanning higher education leadership, building administration, superintendency, and more that has taken her from leading classrooms in Pennsylvania to serving as Moreland University’s president in Washington, D.C. As she focuses on preparing teachers to thrive in a changing world, Dr. Thompson reflects on her career journey, the evolution of the education landscape, and the role of technology in modern teachers’ day-to-day work in ...

10-16
52:17

Earning Buy-In from Student-Athletes and Parents with Hakeem Young

Send us a text Hakeem Young is a math teacher and a head football coach at Spanaway Middle School in Washington state. He’s also an assistant football coach at Spanaway Lake High School. On top of it all, he’s achieved a 100% graduation rate as the head coach of the high school’s girls’ wrestling team. In this special topical episode, Young discusses how he gets buy-in from parents and helps student-athletes — particularly female wrestlers — build dedication, commitment, and other life ...

10-09
52:14

Creating Meaningful Relationships with Amanda Heilman

Send us a text From teaching on a military base at Fort Leavenworth to her current role as a fourth-grade teacher in rural Gardner, Kansas, Amanda Heilman has experienced a wide range of school communities. Over 13 years as an educator, she's found her sweet spot in helping students grow academically and personally while maintaining strong relationships with families. In this episode, Heilman reflects on her teaching journey, how she uses AI tools like MagicSchool and ChatGPT to reimagi...

10-02
56:24

Building Inclusive Learning Communities with Dana Specker Watts, Ph.D.

Send us a text If learning communities are not truly inclusive, then they are not really meeting the needs of everyone — that’s the core belief that drives International Schools Services (ISS) Director of Learning, Research, & Outreach Dana Specker Watts, Ph.D. It’s why she’s made sure that the “Netflix for schools” education model that she’s been developing as a passion project is available and accessible to everyone at the schools she works with, from security and food service employees...

09-25
53:45

Lifelong Learning with Gregg Pait

Send us a text With more than 20 years of experience across rural, urban, and international schools, Gregg Pait has seen almost every challenge education can offer. From teaching K-12 social studies to launching project management courses on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University, Pait has built his career on variety, adaptability, and a passion for lifelong learning. In this episode, Pait shares what it’s like to prepare for an entirely new subject area, how he sets the ...

09-18
50:44

“Not Being Afraid” with Ayoko Vias

Send us a text After more than two decades in project management and administration, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted Ayoko Vias’ career and left her unemployed. Then, she found herself stepping into a kindergarten classroom in Togo, West Africa, and discovered her true calling. In this episode, Ayoko reflects on her journey from office manager and event planner to international school educator. She shares how her personal leap of faith turned into a passion for teaching, the lessons she...

09-11
51:49

Building Teacher Confidence with Angie Haller

Send us a text For most teachers, confidence in the classroom doesn’t come overnight. It’s something that has to be built through experience, reflection, and support. Angie Haller, an educator based in Arizona, knows this firsthand. In this special topical episode, Haller shares her perspective on what confidence looks like for teachers and how they can intentionally develop it over time. She talks about the challenges she faced as a new teacher, the moments that helped her grow, and st...

09-04
56:39

A Serious Love for Learning with Dominic Helmstetter

Send us a text When he used “99 Problems” in a lesson about search and seizure last school year, some of Dominic Helmstetter’s ninth grade government students didn’t know who Jay-Z was until somebody mentioned that he was Beyonce’s husband — but he got plenty of emails filled with laughing emojis from appreciative parents. That’s just one example of how Helmstetter, a social studies teacher in Ohio, creates deeper relationships with anyone connected to his classroom as part of his dedic...

08-28
59:33

Finding Joy in Everything Teachers Are with Jazzmyne Townsend

Send us a text "When it’s in you, it’s in you, and you can’t run from it." That’s what Jazzmyne Townsend’s mom told her as she avoided a career in education to study business administration and marketing. But when Jazzmyne graduated from college during a recession and found work as a paraprofessional, it set her on a 16-year path toward being named the 2025 D.C. Teacher of the Year and a National Teacher of the Year Finalist. In this episode, Jazzmyne shares how she creates lesson...

08-21
49:02

18 Years of Teaching with Emily Chaskelson

Send us a text Emily Chaskelson studied journalism as an undergraduate, honing her observation skills. So, when she noticed the difficulties created by the language barrier between Spanish speakers and English speakers in Chicago, she became motivated to bridging the gap. Fast forward and Emily has been teaching multilingual learners in public schools for 18 years, most recently in North Carolina. In this episode of the Front of the Class podcast, she discusses the lessons she’s learned...

08-14
48:43

Embracing the Unexpected with Kathy Schmidt

Send us a text Kathy Schmidt’s path to the classroom started in some unlikely places, from working in zoos and aquariums to traveling the world as a cruise ship staffer, to becoming a certified dive instructor. But through all the twists and turns, she’s stayed focused on one thing: engaging learners of all subjects with energy, empathy, and creativity. Now a middle school teacher in Casablanca, Morocco, Kathy supports multilingual, multicultural students in a dynamic, global learning e...

08-07
50:01

The Ins and Outs of Teaching Abroad with Rainier Lee

Send us a text What does it take to teach across borders, and thrive while doing it? In this special topical episode, Rainier Lee shares insights from his inspiring journey from the U.S. to South Korea and the Netherlands, showing that teaching internationally isn’t just possible — it’s transformative. Rainier dives into what it means to be a culturally responsive educator, how choosing a country outside of your comfort zone can be the best thing for a teacher, and why it’s essent...

07-31
54:28

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