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Mid Dell vice president recalls collegiate softball career and praises long-serving math teacher

Off the Record (podcast) — Mid Dell Schools · July 23, 2026
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Summary

In an interview, Shelley Schultz describes playing college softball at Pittsburgh State and Oklahoma State, urges students to pursue athletics, and names Ruth Angerly, a math teacher at Carlisle Bright High School, as an "unsung hero."

Shelley Schultz, Mid Dell School Board vice president, recounted a competitive college softball career and urged student-athletes to pursue the opportunities athletics provide. "I played softball... I was newcomer of the year for the Big 12," Schultz said, describing time at Oklahoma State University and earlier play at Pittsburgh State.

The conversation shifted to honoring educators: Schultz called out Ruth Angerly, a mathematics teacher at Carlisle Bright High School, as an "unsung hero," praising her instructional skill and close connection with students. "She is an amazing educator in mathematics," Schultz said, noting that Angerly's approach helped her daughter succeed in high school math. Schultz credited such teachers with making a difference both academically and emotionally for students.

The segment mixes personal background with local gratitude, spotlighting how one district leader views athletics, teaching and community support.