Suzanne Schreiber

[6] She faced Gene Beach in the non-partisan election and was endorsed by the Tulsa Regional Chamber's Education Political Action Committee.

[9] In May 2017, she voted alongside board members Amy Shelton, Shawna Keller, Cindy Decker, and Ruth Ann Fate to close Remington Elementary, Park Elementary and Early Childhood Development Center-Porter as part of a school consolidation proposal to cut costs in anticipation of a $12 million reduction in state funding.

[14] Schreiber ran for the 70th Oklahoma House district in 2022 to succeed retiring Republican Senator Carol Bush.

[16] In March 2023, Schreiber and Meloyde Blancett broke with fellow house Democrats to support a bill to require all citizen review boards in the state to be composed of at least 2/3rds CLEET certified law enforcement officers.

[17] In 2018, Suzanne Schreiber ran unopposed for re-election to Tulsa Public Schools School Board district 7[19] Suzanne Schreiber, TPS board: Here's what I consider when thinking about sending kids back into classrooms, column in the Tulsa World.

A billboard for Schreiber's 2022 campaign on the corner of 21st Street and Harvard Ave in Tulsa, Oklahoma