About Our Founder and Executive Director
Mrs. Merleanna Dick started her teaching career as an Adjunct Professor of Organic Chemistry at Oral Roberts University and continued until she retired from teaching high school in 2015. She founded Education for Scholars, Inc. in 2010 while working as a full-time, high school chemistry teacher at McLain High School. Her passion has been to shift the mindset and achievement potential of at-risk, underserved youth to see education (cognitive, physical, and spiritual) as a way to empower them to be successful in their occupational endeavors. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Mississippi Valley State University and a Master of Science degree in Mathematics and Science Education from The University of Tulsa. Merleanna worked as a Science Department Chair at McLain and has received numerous awards in her field. For example, she was named McLain’s Teacher of the Year, Youth At Heart Champion’s Heart Award, and Mentor of the Year with the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence. As Executive Director, she is responsible for expanding the organization in the areas of funding, staffing, and overseeing its operations by working closely with the Board of Directors.
eFS executive board
Team work makes the Dream work!
Mr. Isaac Causey
Board Chair
Registered Representative
Mr. Shadrack Koech
Board Treasurer
Dr. Kimberly D. Sebastian
Board Secretary
Mrs. Juliette Byam
Mrs. Christiana Agbasi
Magna Home Health Care
Mr. Ibinabo N. Dick, Sr.
Chipset Investments Company
Ms. Helen Pipkins
Rivers of Life Women's Ministries, Inc.
Dr. Eruore Hopkins
Hassan Faggètt
Money For Your Mission, Inc.
Orlenthea McGowan, Ed.D.
Oklahoma City Community College
Our Board of
advisors
These distinguished professionals provide much needed insight and guidance in education, business, and nonprofit best practices.
Dr. Libby Adjei
PAVE Learning Specialist
Oral Roberts University
Meet Our Community Partners
Together with our community partners, we provide quality, out-of-school time programs
to school-age students at various sites within the Tulsa Metro area.