Bryce Richardson,
NC Principal Fellow
Bryce, originally from Greensboro, North Carolina, earned his undergraduate degree in Spanish Language and Literature with a K-12 Spanish Education Licensure from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Bryce began his teaching career in Spain where he taught English and developed a tri-lingual curriculum in American History for high school students in a baccalaureate program. Upon returning to the US, he moved to Minneapolis where he earned his Minnesota teaching license and taught middle and high school Spanish. In 2014, Bryce returned to the Triangle to teach Spanish at Broughton High School, where he also served on the School Improvement Team, was a mentor teacher, and developed the Spanish for Heritage Speakers curriculum for Wake County Public Schools. He lives in Durham with his wife and their new son.