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Ex-Lakeland super ready for challenge

Mary Ann Ranells fields questions in December, before West Ada trustees named her the district’s new superintendent. Despite high-profile wrangling between trustees and former Superintendent Linda Clark, Ranells says the district’s educators have maintained their focus on the students. “It’s a tribute to these professionals. They’re just focused on doing what’s right, at the school level.”
Mary Ann Ranells fields questions in December, before West Ada trustees named her the district’s new superintendent. Despite high-profile wrangling between trustees and former Superintendent Linda Clark, Ranells says the district’s educators have maintained their focus on the students. “It’s a tribute to these professionals. They’re just focused on doing what’s right, at the school level.”

Mary Ann Ranells has traversed the state during a 43-year career in education. Her resume includes stops at six Idaho school districts and a three-year stint as a deputy to former state superintendent Marilyn Howard. Her latest move has taken her out of retirement — and into the top spot in Idaho’s largest district. As West Ada’s new superintendent, she inherits challenges that include enrollment growth, an emotional debate over school boundaries and a recall campaign that targets four of the district’s five trustees. If Ranells is worried, she doesn’t show it. She describes teacher retention, a perennial issue in underfunded West Ada, as a “great luscious challenge.” She is equally positive about everything on her checklist. “I think I’m the luckiest kid on the block right now,” said Ranells, 64, in a recent interview with Idaho Education News and KIVI/KNIN TV/Kevin Richert, Idaho Education News. More here.



D.F. Oliveria
D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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