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Dustin Harden runs technology for Clear Creek ISD, a Texas district where NASA engineers sit on the school board, students earn National Merit honors, and 12-year-olds team up on Discord to outsmart the district's filters. In this episode, Dustin joins James for a candid conversation about leadership, ego, and growing up inside the CTO role. He landed his first director job at 26, beating a candidate with a doctorate in education, and spent years unlearning the "smartest guy in the room" instinct that came with it. We talk about the summer his team finally told him to slow down, why students who hack the filters often end up as future employees, what ed-tech vendors actually need to do to earn a district's trust, and why K-12 CTOs across Texas share openly with each other instead of competing. An honest, grounded look at modern educational technology leadership, what it takes, what it costs, and why the best leaders eventually stop trying to be the smartest person in the room. Topics: K-12 leadership, ed-tech, servant leadership, vendor relationships, innovation under budget constraints, district collaboration, growing through ego.
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