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    From Seattle Student to Principal: Ray Morales Champions Inclusivity and Community at Chief Sealth International High School

    2024-05-14
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    Ray Morales, a 1999 graduate of Seattle Central and the current principal of Chief Sealth International High School, has significantly influenced educational leadership through his dedication and community involvement. Born and raised in Seattle, Morales has worked in various educational settings, including public schools and Ivy League institutions. His leadership approach emphasizes inclusivity and community engagement, values he attributes to his upbringing by migrant parents who stressed hard work, education, and cultural connections.

    Morales is known for his active daily involvement with students, often greeting them each morning to foster a welcoming school environment. This practice reflects the work ethic and values his parents instilled in him, emphasizing passion and dedication in every action.

    Morales's career and philosophy have been shaped by his family's experiences and challenges, including adapting to a new country with a limited Latino presence and overcoming disabilities, as his father was deaf. His mother, a teacher and the only one among her siblings to pursue higher education, was a significant influence on him.

    Beyond academic success, Morales prioritizes cultural and personal development, drawing lessons from family trips and experiences that highlighted his heritage and other cultures. These insights enhance his role as an educator and administrator, promoting diversity and understanding.

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