In today’s episode, host Aidan McDowell sits down with Dr. Jonathan Cooper, Superintendent of Mason City Schools, a high performing and highly diverse district in the suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio. With more than 100 languages spoken in the hallways, Mason is known for its strong academics, innovative culture, and commitment to inclusion.
Jonathan shares how his “love, learn, lead” mindset and research on authentic leadership shape the way he leads from the front lines, whether that is riding in an ambulance with a student or partnering with state leaders to pilot COVID-19 research. From building trust with families and staff, to scaling personalized learning and embracing AI, his leadership centers on one core idea. Every learner should feel seen, safe, and empowered to own their learning.
Together, Aidan and Jonathan explore what it takes to design human centered, future ready schools that honor student voice, support teacher well being, and reflect the diversity of the community.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How Jonathan’s family background in education and early classroom experiences led him to pursue authentic, service oriented leadership.
- What it looks like to “lead from the front lines,” including concrete examples of being present with students and staff in high stakes moments.
- How Mason partnered with Ohio’s governor, the Department of Health, and researchers to pilot COVID-19 protocols and safely bring students back to school.
- Why trust is built long before a crisis, and how voice, choice, and flexible options for families and staff helped deepen trust during the pandemic.
- How the district has spent years building systems, look fors, and professional learning to make personalization a reality for students and staff.
- How Mason is responding to rapid demographic change, creating “mirrors and windows” experiences, and learning through humility when they get it wrong.
- Leadership practices like Read to Lead, OKRs, and intentional rhythms of work that help align a large system around a shared vision.
Key Moments
00:15 Introducing Dr. Jonathan Cooper and Mason City Schools
05:21 Building trust with families, students, and staff through choice and voice
08:14 Culture, inclusive excellence, and personalization as Mason’s “three big rocks”
09:27 What personalization looks like in practice and how Mason scaled it
19:12 A future vision for AI assistants that deepen human connection and thinking
26:19 Using AI to reduce teacher workload and support well being
28:13 Growing up in a family of educators and choosing the profession
29:08 Leadership moves: Read to Lead, OKRs, and intentional rhythms of work
32:40 Serving a community with 100+ languages and cultivating inclusive excellence
36:26 “We messed it up” moments, humility, and getting better together
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