City of Bartlesville
Betty Keim currently serves as the Education Coordinator of The Bartlesville Area History Museum, a position held since June 2012. Prior to this role, Betty Keim accumulated extensive experience in education as a third-grade teacher at Richard Kane Elementary from August 1990 to May 2012 and at St John Elementary from December 1983 to May 1990. Betty Keim holds a Master of Education (MEd) in Curriculum and Instruction from Oklahoma State University, obtained between 1993 and 1996, as well as a Bachelor of Education (BEd) in Elementary Education and Teaching from Emporia State University from 1974 to 1976.
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City of Bartlesville
Located in northeastern Oklahoma, Bartlesville is the 12th largest city in Oklahoma and the county seat of Washington County. Bartlesville has a population of approximately 36,000 and is surrounded by several smaller communities, with the nearest metropolitan area, Tulsa, Oklahoma, located 40 miles to the south. From its frontier trade and petroleum beginnings to its present diversity of manufacturing, research, ranching, and commerce, Bartlesville has grown to be the home of industrial giants ConocoPhillips, Phillips 66, Schlumberger REDA Production Systems, and Zinc Corporation of America. Bartlesville is proud of the many attractions and assets that continue the legend of exploration and innovation, including museums, dramatic architecture, art collections, scenic prairie life and world-renowned events. The City of Bartlesville municipal government is responsible for providing public safety services; maintaining infrastructure; regulating and planning for the growth and development of the City; maintaining parks and sports facilities; providing water, sewer, and garbage service; and maintaining a library, museum, and cemetery. Check out our website at www.cityofbartlesville.org.