District 5 Judge Scott D. Meaders has been a pillar for the LPS Foundation since 2014. Meaders was appointed as District Judge for Comanche and Cotton Counties by Governor Mary Fallin in 2017, and served as Chief Judge for Comanche County in 2019, 2022, and 2023. He was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma, but attended Lawton Public Schools and graduated from Eisenhower High School in 1985.
“I have always been a strong supporter of public education and believe that all residents of any public school district should do everything they can to support common education. Being a pillar is just a small way to say thanks to our local teachers and educators and hopefully help some with the financial stress they face too frequently.”
-Scott Meaders, District 5 Judge, Comanche and Cotton Counties
In addition to being a pillar, Judge Meaders always participates in LPSF’s annual fundraisers and golf tournament.
“We always appreciate when community members, like the Meaders, that don’t currently have any children in our district, still realize that public education in Lawton needs additional support from community members. It’s folks like him that we can depend on to always be in our corner.”
-Lawton Public School Foundation
Judge Meaders also has children who graduated here in Lawton. He hopes other community members consider how being a pillar for the foundation can make a positive impact on our youth.
“The additional financial support the LPS Foundation provides our school system allows our teachers to implement innovative educational opportunities that would otherwise go unfunded.”
-Scott Meaders, District 5 Judge, Comanche and Cotton Counties
Without the support of Pillars like Judge Meaders, LPSF would not be able to provide the support and resources that we do to the teachers and students of Lawton Public Schools.
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