Dr. Jennettie Marshall

Dr. Jennettie Marshall has been a public servant and community, family and child advocate her whole life. At the age of 16, Jennettie overheard a bus driver hurling a racial slur at a peer on the school bus. She knew it was wrong; and she knew she should do something about it. According to an April 2024 feature in The Oklahoma Eagle, “Marshall galvanized a small collective of African American students at the school and led them in a protest. She called the Tulsa news media to cover the event. School administrators responded by removing the driver from the bus route that carried those students.”

More than five decades later, Dr. Marshall is still on a mission to help her fellow citizens improve governance of public schools – and not just in North Tulsa. Last year, Pastor Marshall chose to end eight years of service as a member of the Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) Board of Education and announced her candidacy for Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction in 2026.

First elected in 2017 to represent TPS District 3, she found this largest of seven board districts supported 18 schools of disparate and urgent needs. In 2018, Dr. Marshall was instrumental in establishing the North Tulsa Community Education Task Force, which is still active today. The group’s recommendations resulted in a state-of-the-art middle school in the McLain Feeder Pattern, relocation of the Tulsa Learning Academy to the former Alcott Building and opening the Parent Resource Center.

Jennettie Marshall’s heart makes the difference. As a pastor, she has been preaching, teaching and serving Oklahomans in Tulsa and congregations throughout the state for more than 32 years. Founding Pastor of Living Sanctuary Evangelistic Ministries, Dr. Marshall has also served as a Chaplain for the Tulsa Police Department and for the Supporters of Families with Sickle Cell Disease In 1994, she started Reclaim Inc., a 501(c)(3) Public Charity , which helps struggling Tulsans navigate a better future. Her heart also led her to 17 years as a Probation and Parole Officer and case manager for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, and three years as a Child Welfare Investigator with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services.

Dr. Marshall’s diverse careers are a result of her education that includes Associate’s degrees in Political Science (Tulsa Junior College) and Funeral Service (Dallas Institute); Bachelors of Science in Corrections (Langston University); Masters of Science in Management (Southern Nazarene University, Bethany), Masters of Religious Arts in Divinity and  Doctorate of Pastoral Psychology from Integrity Seminary (Waxahachie) after also attending Phillips Theological Seminary and Oral Roberts University (both in Tulsa).

A presenter at the National School Board Association Equity Summit with members of TPS administration in 2020, Dr. Marshall will share the TPS Audit findings as a case study on board members’ fiduciary responsibilities and governance at the Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) conference in Los Angeles in September 2025. She has been featured in the Tulsa Kids Magazine, The Oklahoma Eagle, and The Bristow News, among others.

Pastor Marshall is the proud mother of three: DeAndrae Sr. of Mounds, LaKesha of Broken Arrow, and LaToya, who passed in 1985. Jennettie enjoys spending time with her twelve grandchildren and three great grandchildren every chance she gets!

HONORS AND MEMBERSHIPS:

  • 2025 Committed Citizen Award from Tulsa parents and community stakeholders

  • 2025 McLain High School “Lifetime Achievement Award”

  • June 2025 Oklahoma State Senate Citation of Recognition

  • 2025 Celebrating Excellence in the Bristow Community Award

  • 2024 Oklahoma Chapter – National Blacks in Criminal Justice Presidents Award

  • 2022-23 KIPP-OK Community Partner Award

  • 2020 Education Pinnacle Award from YWCA/ Tulsa Mayors Commission on the Status of Women

  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

  • Phi Beta Lambda

  • Langston University Alumni Association (Tulsa Chapter President 2018-Present)

  • State Embalmers and Funeral Directors Association (Past President)

  • National Funeral Directors and Morticians Association (Past National Chaplain and District Governor)

  • National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice

  • Tulsa Reconciliation Scholarship Selection Committee of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and Langston University.

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