In this episode of Leadership Voices, host Jacob Geller sits down with Dr. Ryan Smith, Deputy Superintendent of Bellflower Unified School District, to explore what it really takes to lead systems while staying grounded in students.
Ryan shares a powerful journey that began not with a clear plan, but with a love for basketball, mentorship, and a willingness to take opportunities as they came. From coaching high school basketball at 18 to serving as superintendent and now deputy superintendent, his path reflects the impact of mentorship, timing, and a deep commitment to doing more for students at scale.
The conversation dives into leadership across levels—from classroom to cabinet—highlighting how leaders can expand their impact without losing connection to students. Ryan also unpacks the realities of district leadership: balancing system coherence with school autonomy, building strong teams through intentional hiring, and leading long-term strategic planning that centers both academic outcomes and human development.
From AI in education to redefining student success beyond test scores, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how forward-thinking leaders are preparing students not just for school—but for life.
Key Moments
04:53 Getting into basketball coaching
09:37 Balancing leadership and student focus
10:58 Deciding to make a bigger impact
15:39 Role of school superintendents
17:37 Responsibilities of a deputy superintendent
22:42 Current priorities at Bellflower Schools
24:03 Hiring and maintaining the right team
26:24 Launching the learner profile system
30:08 Balancing equity and school history
35:15 Defining and fostering collaboration
38:02 Implementing AI in schools
39:31 Using AI for deeper learning
45:13 End-of-year celebrations and prep
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