The North Tulsa Economic Development Initiative and other agencies collaborated on Nov. 16 to identify needs in the area and develop a plan to address them.
2 News Oklahoma’s Clifton Haskin spoke to Heather Nash, who lives in North Tulsa. She said it’s a push in the right direction.
The North Tulsa Economic Development Initiative staff said they plan to start in the classroom. Tulsa Public School’s superintendent, Dr. Ebony Johnson, said there’s been a significant increase in students of color taking advanced classes in high school, but more needs to be done. Nash said it starts with the teachers.
“If we’ve got good educators in schools, we have an opportunity to create good citizens. Who even want to become teachers, doctors, or lawyers,” said Nash.
Johnson said they have 130 teacher vacancies across the district and announced they’ll discuss challenges to reduce those numbers with teachers…