Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: Septempber 10, 2008

Sen. Kathleen Wilcoxson
Wilcoxson Retires from Senate Seat, Returns to Classroom
State Sen. Kathleen
Wilcoxson announced Wednesday that she has
retired from her seat in the upper chamber and is returning to her
first calling—education. Wilcoxson has accepted a position as a
Title I elementary teacher in the Western Heights School District
located in southwest Oklahoma City.
“I am thrilled to be back in the classroom where I first began. Excellence in
education is the key to a successful future for not only our children, but for
our entire state,” said Wilcoxson, R-Oklahoma City. “Returning to teaching is a
continuation of my public service, and I am grateful for this opportunity.”
Wilcoxson is a former Oklahoma City Teacher of the Year and is a Doctor of
Education in Curriculum and Instruction. In 1982, she was appointed by President
Ronald Reagan to the National Advisory Council on Adult Basic Education, and in
1996, she followed in the footsteps of State Sen. Helen Cole, winning the
District 45 seat. She served as Co-Chair of the Senate Appropriations
Subcommittee on Education during the 51st Legislature. Wilcoxson served the 12
years allowed under term limits. Her final term would have ended in November.
“My experiences as an educator led me to public office where I fought for
education reforms to improve student achievements in math, reading and science
and to help more children complete high school,” Wilcoxson said. “In turn, that
experience has led me back to the classroom. I’ve come full-circle with new
perspectives and a passion to make a difference through teaching.”
For more information contact:
Senator Wilcoxson's Office: (405) 521-5618

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