S4 Ep13: Honoring Retirees - Sharon Anderson
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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.