Creating Hope Through Literacy, Leadership, and Equity with Dr. Bobbie Trevino
In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, CEO and Founder of Strived, sits down with Dr. Bobbie Trevino, Superintendent of Zapata County ISD, to explore what it really takes to drive change in a rural, high-need district.
A proud graduate of the district she now leads, Dr. Trevino brings a deeply personal commitment to her work, balancing data-driven leadership with a relentless focus on relationships, equity, and opportunity. From tackling early literacy gaps to rethinking attendance challenges and building leadership accountability, she shares how real transformation happens when systems, people, and purpose align.
This conversation is a powerful look at how leaders can create hope, even in the face of limited resources—by focusing on what truly matters for students.
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Why You’ll Love This Episode
Dr. Trevino brings both urgency and clarity to the conversation. She doesn’t just talk about improving outcomes—she breaks down exactly what leaders must do differently to make it happen.
This episode is especially valuable for superintendents and district leaders navigating similar challenges: limited resources, attendance issues, and gaps in student opportunity. Her perspective is honest, actionable, and grounded in real experience.
If you’re looking for a deeper understanding of how leadership behaviors—not just strategies—drive student success, this conversation delivers.
Connect with Dr. Bobbie Trevino | Superintendent, Zapata County ISD
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-bobbie-trevino-edd-%F0%9F%8C%B8-88486851
Website: https://www.zcisd.org/
Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived
Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived
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.
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