Leading Engaged Learning
On Leading Engaged Learning, host Miriam Williams sits down with Dr. Bobbie Trevino, Superintendent of Zapata County ISD, to explore what it truly takes to rebuild a district’s literacy system from scratch. With over 37 years in education and deep experience serving bilingual and high-poverty communities, Dr. Trevino shares how Zapata ISD shifted from fragmented practices to a coherent, aligned literacy system. From enforcing curriculum consistency across campuses to strengthening early childhood instruction and building leadership accountability, this conversation highlights the hard decisions required to create lasting change. Dr. Trevino also dives into the realities of leading in a high-poverty district—where literacy gaps, low student engagement, and community challenges intersect—and how intentional leadership, data-driven decision-making, and relentless focus on instruction can begin to close those gaps. Key Moments 03:43 Literacy as the District’s “Big Rock” 05:40 Curriculum Alignment Across Schools 07:38 Strengthening Early Childhood Instruction 09:45 Consistency Over “Shiny Programs” 12:16 Rebuilding a Culture of Reading 15:47 Addressing Non-Readers in Secondary 17:19 Monitoring Instruction Through Walkthroughs 20:20 Building Leadership Capacity 22:47 Data Chats for Accountability 26:29 Monitoring Implementation with Fidelity 29:11 Leading from the “Balcony” 32:56 Student Voice Driving Community Engagement 35:00 Parent Partnership and Outreach Why You’ll Love This Episode This episode is a powerful look at what real system change requires—especially in districts facing deep-rooted challenges. Dr. Trevino makes it clear that improving literacy isn’t about adding more programs—it’s about discipline, alignment, and accountability at every level. You’ll learn: * Why curriculum alignment is the foundation of any literacy system * How to prioritize early childhood instruction to prevent long-term gaps * A practical approach to using data chats to drive leadership accountability * Why consistency and fidelity matter more than constantly changing programs * How to build leadership capacity when principals lack literacy backgrounds * The role of student voice in strengthening community engagement * How to address literacy gaps in middle and high school students * Why hope and belief systems are critical to student success Dr. Trevino also reinforces a powerful idea: real change happens when leaders stay focused, follow through, and build systems where every adult is accountable for student outcomes. Connect with Our Guest Dr. Bobbie Trevino Superintendent, Zapata County ISD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-roberta-bobbie-trevino-edd-88486851 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-roberta-bobbie-trevino-edd-88486851] Website: https://www.zcisd.org/ [https://www.zcisd.org/] Connect with Us 3P Learning Inc Website: https://www.3plearning.com/ [https://www.3plearning.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3p-learning [https://www.linkedin.com/company/3p-learning] About Leading Engaged Learning Leading Engaged Learning is a podcast series for district leaders and education innovators focused on what it really takes to improve literacy outcomes by strengthening student engagement. Hosted by Miriam Williams and produced by 3P Learning Inc, each episode explores the real-world decisions, constraints, and tradeoffs behind building systems that help students become more confident readers.
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