How Culture Drives Results and Retention in Hancock County Schools with Rhett Ladner
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About this listen
In this episode of The So What Podcast, host Shweta Gandhi, Founder and CEO of Strived, sits down with Rhett Ladner, Superintendent of Hancock County School District in Mississippi. With more than three decades in education—as a teacher, coach, principal, and now superintendent, Rhett brings a deeply human-centered approach to leadership, rooted in the belief that every student and educator must be supported as an individual.
Shweta and Rhett explore how district leaders can move beyond traditional metrics and focus on what truly drives outcomes: culture, relationships, and purpose. Rhett shares how his own early struggles in college shaped his commitment to strong counseling systems and early career exposure for students. Today, that vision shows up across Hancock County through intentional pathways, from elementary career awareness to high school career and technical education aligned with local industry needs.
Throughout the conversation, Rhett highlights how the district uses data not just to measure performance, but to guide meaningful change. From reducing chronic absenteeism from 27% to 17% to improving graduation rates and ACT performance, he emphasizes that results come from building environments where students and staff feel valued, connected, and motivated to show up every day.
Key Moments
05:25 "Early Career Pathway Planning"
08:29 "Core Values Drive Success"
10:56 "Fostering Culture and Engagement"
13:44 "Joyful Engagement Boosts Attendance"
15:47 "Lessons from Early Release Planning"
20:04 Balancing Results and Relationships
23:46 "Career Chat: Future-Focused Skills"
27:00 "Space Industry's Local Impact"
29:21 Protecting Safety and Supporting Educators
33:51 Rethinking Education for the Future
36:45 Improving District Feedback Methods
Why You’ll Love This Episode
This episode offers a refreshing perspective on how culture and systems must work together to drive real outcomes in schools. Rhett shares practical strategies for improving attendance, building student engagement, and aligning district efforts with core values—while also being transparent about leadership missteps and the lessons learned from them.
You will also gain insight into how districts can rethink student pathways. By aligning career and technical education with local industry needs and starting early exposure in elementary school, Hancock County is creating meaningful opportunities for students beyond traditional college routes. Rhett’s leadership philosophy reinforces that when students feel seen, supported, and inspired, the data will follow.
Connect with Rhett Ladner | Superintendent, Hancock County School District
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhett-ladner-a0b643199
Website: https://www.hancockschools.net/
Connect with Shweta Gandhi and Strived
Shweta Gandhi | Founder and CEO, Strived
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetasharma1
Strived
Website: https://strived.io/
LinkedIn: 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.
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