The So What Podcast
In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, CEO and Founder of Strived, sits down with Adriana Garza, Executive Director at Northside Independent School District, to explore what it takes to lead and support one of the largest districts in Texas. With over four decades in education, Adriana shares how the role of district leadership has evolved from oversight to active, on-the-ground support. She explains why “boots on the ground” leadership is critical, especially in a post-COVID environment where student needs, teacher challenges, and system complexity have all intensified. The conversation dives into how Northside ISD shifted its approach after seeing declining student outcomes, moving from high-level oversight to deeply embedded support within schools. Adriana highlights how being physically present in classrooms and working side by side with principals creates urgency, clarity, and better decision-making at the district level. Shweta and Adriana also explore how data must be understood in context, not isolation. Through real examples, Adriana shares how combining different data points such as attendance and academic performance can reveal powerful insights that drive meaningful interventions for students. The episode emphasizes the importance of leadership development, relationship-building, and intentional coaching systems to ensure principals and teachers are supported in navigating today’s challenges. Key Moments 01:05 Adriana’s journey across 40+ years in education 03:10 How teacher support systems have evolved 05:00 What has not changed in great schools 06:30 The importance of relationships in student success 07:45 Defining Adriana’s role in supporting 80+ schools 09:10 Why district leaders must be “boots on the ground” 10:45 The shift in leadership approach after declining outcomes 12:20 Post-COVID challenges impacting schools 13:40 Why presence in classrooms creates urgency 15:10 Moving from data access to data understanding 16:50 The importance of analyzing data in context 18:30 Identifying patterns through combined data sets 20:10 Using data to communicate with families 22:45 Supporting first-year principals effectively 24:10 Why leaders must listen before acting Why You’ll Love This Episode Adriana Garza brings a deeply practical perspective on leadership at scale. She shares how large districts can stay connected to real classroom experiences by prioritizing presence, relationships, and contextual data analysis. This episode is especially valuable for district leaders and administrators responsible for supporting multiple schools. Whether you’re building leadership pipelines, improving data practices, or strengthening instructional support, you’ll walk away with actionable insights you can apply immediately. Connect with Adriana Garza | Executive Director, Northside Independent School District LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriana-garza-9b882475 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriana-garza-9b882475] Website: https://www.nisd.net/ [https://www.nisd.net/] Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1] Strived Website: https://strived.io/ [https://strived.io/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io/] About The So What Podcast The So What Podcast explores how school system leaders make sense of complexity when data, strategy, and real classroom outcomes are misaligned. The show is designed for district and charter leaders working to turn fragmented information, competing priorities, and limited capacity into clear decisions that improve teaching, learning, and long-term sustainability. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The So What Podcast for more conversations with leaders working to transform data into meaningful action for schools and students.
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