Jump to content

Kathleen Wilcoxson

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kathleen Wilcoxson
Member of the Oklahoma Senate
from the 45th district
In office
1996–2008
Preceded byHelen Cole
Succeeded bySteve Russell
Personal details
Born (1948-01-02) January 2, 1948 (age 76)
Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Alma materOklahoma State University,
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Professioneducator

Kathleen Wilcoxson (born January 2, 1948)[1] is an American politician from Oklahoma. Wilcoxson represented Oklahoma Senate District 45 from 1996 to 2008, serving the twelve years allowed under term limits.

Early life and career

[edit]

Wilcoxson grew up in Owasso, Oklahoma. She graduated from Southwestern Oklahoma State University with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. She then attended Oklahoma State University where she earned both her master's degree in special education and doctorate degree in curriculum and instruction.[2] Wilcoxson began to teach in 1970. She was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the National Advisory Council on Adult Basic Education in 1982 where she served four years. In 1990, Wilcoxson was selected as Oklahoma City Teacher of the Year. After her retirement from the Senate she returned to the classroom, teaching elementary school in the Western Heights School District.[3]

Oklahoma Senate

[edit]

During her time in the legislature, Wilcoxson served as Co-Chair of the Education Committee. She is a strong proponent of Oklahoma implementing a voucher program for students.[4]

Senate Committees

[edit]
  • Education (Co-Chair)
  • Appropriations Subcommittee on Education
  • Criminal Jurisprudence
  • Finance
  • Health and Human Resources

Other Involvements

[edit]

Aside from her career in education and time as a public representative, Wilcoxson was involved in numerous organizations, including:

  • Member of the Moore, Mustang, and South Oklahoma City Chambers of Commerce
  • Board of Trustees for the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence
  • American Business Women’s Association
  • Republican Women’s Club

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Who's Who in American Politics. 1997–1998. p. 1718.
  2. ^ Kathleen Wilcoxson -- Women of the Oklahoma Legislature Oral History Project
  3. ^ Oklahoma State Senate Press Release, Wilcoxson Retires from Senate, Returns to Classroom
  4. ^ Daily Oklahoman article Vouchers for School, Students
[edit]