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MR' Dr. James Bailey Dr. Robert McAbee Mr. Eugene Gutierrez Associate Superintendent Associated Superintendent Associate Superintendent Pupil Services Occupational Education Non-instructional Services Mr. Troy Sparks Mr. Tommy Taylor Dr. Richard Benjamin Associate Superintendent Associate Superintendent Associate Superintendent Community Relations Industrial Service Planning and Development Administration 19
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School Board Provides Qual1t Education oo,oo SS, S ..- 2 f to , A 1 f . 0 l NM it i ,Q 2 Fort Worth Board of Education members: Seated left to right: Mollie Lasater, Vice presidentg H. Richard O'Neal, presidentg Carlos Puente, secretary. Standing left to right: Bill Eliott, Maudrie Waltong William Johnson, Suzanne Lasko, Jocelyn Wuester, David Bloxom. The Board of Education, Superintendent, and Administra- tion of the Fort Worth Indepen- dent School District made quali- ty education for more than 60,000 pupils top priority in 1982-83. Parents and school wat- chers saw a rise in testing scores, interest, and overall pride in our school system. Sight Based Management, a new innovation, giving the prin- cipal more control over his building and its affairs was also instituted. Board and Administrative policies were formulated to pro- vide for continued magnet school programs. Students from Western Hills were afforded the luxury of attending Southwest, Dr. I. Carl Candoli North Side, Dunbar, and Poly, to 3UPCfimCHdCHt0f5Ch001S take advantage of special courses and programs. I8 Administration
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Y 20 Vice-Principals Vice-Principals un Tight Ship The smooth operation of our school greatly depends on the un- tiring efforts of Mrs. Thelma Cole, Mr. Richard Berg and Mr. James Ingram. Their jobs did not center just around discipline, it also included upholding and en- forcing all standard educational policies. They also were super- visors of all campus activities and organizations, incoming and outgoing textbooks, and, locker assignments. Mrs. Cole said that the student-principal relation- ships were reasonably good. Communication between staff members and parents were at an all time high. If we don't work together then we are fighting a losing battle,', said Mrs. Cole. Wtttlbc-Emp 4 5 Mr. Ingram enjoys relaxation. Mr. Ingram goes over old infractions. I' f Wk Mr. Berg says, Paper work is a part of every job.
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