


It will be an even more important part of her character as the school is organizationally rebuilt on the fly after no apparent plans had been made for its future until just before the June 26 board meeting.
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Anjanette Wallace-Sela listens to a town hall attendee after the meeting.īut after years in the largest district in the state, and the most urban, she has learned how to recover quickly. The popular assistant principal at Britton Elementary in Oklahoma City Public Schools had been told recently she was being transferred to North Highland. She had to call someone on the way just to find out which door to go in. She told Free Press later that she had only gotten word about the meeting about 4:00 that afternoon, so she was pushing to catch up. Her assurances seemed to be said on the spur of the moment, but they were profound for those who only two weeks ago thought their neighborhood school was about to be closed by the district. I believe that I should work where I live.”Īnjanette Wallace-Sela, seasoned teacher, assistant principal and newly-appointed AP at North Highland Elementary brought several attendees to say “yes,” “amen,” and nod at a town hall meeting there Monday night. Every school that I’ve taught at, I’ve lived in the community. “Just so you all know, I live in the neighborhood – the N.
