How Kodey Hughes Champions Teacher Empowerment for Lasting Change
In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, CEO and Founder of Strived, sits down with Kodey Hughes, Superintendent of Juab School District in Utah, to explore what it really means to build a system around students, not the system itself.
Serving a rural district of approximately 2,800 students, Kodey brings a deeply personal perspective to leadership. As a former special education student who struggled with reading, he shares how two educators changed his trajectory by focusing on him as a learner, not a label. That experience now drives his district-wide commitment to student-centered learning, where every decision starts with the individual child and everything they carry with them into the classroom.
From innovative practices like “student passports” and “jagged profiles” to district-wide cultural shifts around ownership and choice, Kodey unpacks how Juab is creating systems that are both human-centered and results-driven. This episode is a powerful look at how leadership, relationships, and intentional design can transform outcomes—especially in small and rural districts.
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Why You’ll Love This Episode
This conversation goes beyond theory and into real, actionable leadership. Kodey shares how to operationalize student-centered learning in ways that actually stick—from classrooms to district strategy.
If you’re a leader trying to balance accountability with authenticity, or struggling to move beyond surface-level data into meaningful impact, this episode offers both clarity and inspiration. You’ll walk away with practical ideas on how to better understand learners, empower teachers, and build systems that reflect the complexity of real students.
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Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived
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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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