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“I’m glad to keep doing the work for kids, Lewis said. I’m literally just ready to start moving this district forward again.
Henry’s loss means he will leave the school board. The Oklahoma City attorney has represented the northernmost corner of the school district since 2017 but was prohibited from running for re-election to his seat and for board chairperson in the same election cycle.
Henry could not be reached for comment Tuesday night.
Lewis, an occupational therapist, took a familiar path to her election victory. She won the 2017 general election for board chairperson after trailing her opponent in the primary.
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On the Town: Remember crazy socks on Sunday! By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record March 16, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
The Down Syndrome of Central Oklahoma is celebrating World Down Syndrome Day Sunday with crazy socks, a kite party in an Oklahoma City park and a virtual sock hop.
So wear your crazy socks that day to show your support of DSACO, the local organization’s nickname, and enjoy a day to “Knock Your Socks Off!”, the awareness campaign’s theme. Show up for some kite-flying fun between 2 and 4 p.m. at Stars & Stripes Park, 3701 S. Lake Hefner Dr., and then enjoy the sock hop between 7:30 and 8 p.m. with the Down Syndrome Association of Tulsa. That night, the Skydance Bridge will be lit up in blue and yellow.