My name is Katie McCall, and I am a mother, wife, artist, teacher, and animal lover. I am known for being a kind, helpful, and detailed person with a fun personality! A perfect evening for me would include The Lawrence Welk Show on Television as I cooked dinner with food from my garden while dancing with my kids and husband from room to room. I do the work I do because I can, I should, and I will always help, guide, create, and grow towards the light. I teach so that I can learn. So much can be gained through teaching the fine arts and advocating for youth.
Email: kmccall@tsas.org
Room: Commons
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management from the University of Tulsa
- Bachelor of Arts in Modern Dance from Texas Christian University
- Study Abroad in Theatre, Getty Museum Studies, and Creative Writing from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
As well as a teacher, I am a Board Certified Music Therapist and have experience working with long-term/chronic pediatric patients at a children’s hospital. Working at TSAS has inspired me to go back to school to pursue a master’s in special education. TSAS has also gifted me with a new passion: learning, and helping others to do the same. I’m obsessed with my cats, and I like to get outside as much as possible.
I teach to ensure ALL students have equitable education and can reach their ambitious life goals. We are all still learning.
Email: kmorgan@tsas.org
Room: 310
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy from University of Louisville
- Master of Education in Special Education from the University of Oklahoma
I’m a creative person that loves to read, write, paint, and tend to my indoor garden. I am the proud mother of two amazing sons and caretaker of six fish and four snails. I am an avid collector of books and physical media.
I am trying to use my life experience and education to inspire others to make the world a safer and kinder place to exist.
Email: nmorgan@tsas.org
Room: 312
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
- Master’s of Science in Criminal Justice
My family comes from Tulsa, my great-great grandmother lived here in Owen Park, and I grew up in a small Oklahoma community, graduating from Indianola High School, a close-knit school with a graduating class of just 20 students. My family encouraged me to explore a wide range of stories and ideas-from classic books to shows like Scooby-Doo-which is not just my comfort show but also helped shape my curiosity and open-mindedness. In college, I served as Vice President of the Stonewall Equality Alliance, an experience that deepened my commitment to advocacy and inclusivity. I bring that same passion to the classroom, helping students develop as thoughtful thinkers and confident communicators.
I do this work because stories open doors and create opportunities to better understand one another, but that alone isn’t enough-students must also develop the skills to read, write, think critically, and advocate for themselves. Without these skills, their futures will be shaped by others who don’t have their best interests at heart. Teaching isn’t just about sharing knowledge; it’s about empowering students to become active participants in their own lives and communities.
Email: mmyers@tsas.org
Room: 301
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Arts in Education (BA Ed) from Northeastern State University of Oklahoma