Leadership
Being the "first" is a common experience for W. Ray Richardson.
Throughout his career in Iowa, as a teacher, a principal, and a district administrator, Mr. Richardson has turned heads by becoming the first African-American to hold some of those positions in local schools.
Last month, when Mr. Richardson was named superintendent of the Ames Community School District, his appointment again broke new ground. Mr. Richardson appears to be Iowa's...
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