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Vice Principals Run Tight Ship Mr. Richard Berg Mrs. Thelma Cole Mr. James Ingram tilflitt, tzgfuftit, l ' Mr. James Ingram checl-is the daily cut sheet. Mrs. Thelma Cole confers with a parent about a discipline problem. Our Vice Principals worked very hard to insure that everything ran smoothly this year. Each Assistant Principal was assigned specific duties and groups of students to provide a more individualized ap- proach to school. Mr. Richard Berg was in charge of all locker assignments and handl- ed the downstairs area. Mrs. Thelma Cole handled one-third of the student body and tools care of scheduling and class loads. Mr. '- James Ingram concerned himself ' with all textbook issuance and other teaching aides. In addition to working with one- third of the student population, each Vice Principal was assigned a portion of the faculty to assist and evaluate. r ' 1 k Mr. Richard Berg fills out his AOOrh. tardy pass of the morning, 15 Vice Principals
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Boord Posses New Policy -, , pi. . s 4 1, - Members of the Boord of Education were: Cseoted-left to rightj T.A.Sims, Secretory, District Four, Dr. Richard O'NeoI, President, Mollie Losoter, Vice President. Cstonding-left to rightj Arturo Pena, District Three, Suzonne Losko, District Five, Jocelyn Wuesrer, District Six, Loftin Witcher, District Seven. -5 X, ,L TV: fir. , Y . W ' r NUS Wx .gi Dr, I.CorI Condoll, Superintendent of Fort Worth Schools. The 1985-86 Boord of Educotion, in cooperotion with the Centrol Administrotion of the Fort Worth Schools, foced mony often difficult situotions during the school yeor. An optionol groding floor of SOCZ, wos estoblished eorly in the yeor. This ollowed teochers the option of giving o minimum grode of fifty to students, even though they might hove scored less thon fifty on work done. The Boord olso deolt with the controversiol No Poss, No Play low odopted by the stote under House Bill 72. This yeor, under new legislotion, the boord ond centrol odministrotors olso odministered exit level exoms to oll juniors, os o requirement for groduotion next yeor. Alreody recognized stotewide for excellence in educotion, the boord ond centrol odministrotion leod Fort Worth Schools in the positive direction of higher ond better educotion for the students in our district. Administration 17
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Offices Keep School on Trock Mrs. Sollie Cotter works on the ottendonce sheet. fn i f f 'fi f 'e'e' wwe... R i P ig,..f'KwE :M-:V L i A Q' ,o Ac fs Mrs. Betty Clements smiles os she listens to o vocuum solesmon on the phone. Mrs. Sollie Cotter Mrs. Betty Clements Mrs. Beth Gremillion Mrs. Dortho Holl Mrs. Freido Hoel g r Mrs. Modge Prince Mrs. Dortho Hall, reglstror, prepores the doily cosh deposit. Moin office stoffers ore lorgely responsible for the doy-to-doy operotion of the school. Mrs. Betty Clements, Mr Fulton's secretory, is olso responsible for compiling poyroll records ond overseeing the fifteen student-oides. Mrs. Freido Hoel oides Mrs. Clements ond olso keeps trocls of oll UIL records. Registror Mrs. Dortho Holl, lseeps up with oll school finonces ond stu- dent records. Doto Processing clerls Mrs. Modge Prince, computerizes oll student records ond grode sheets. The ottendonce office is stoffed by Mrs. Sollie Correr ond Mrs. Beth Gremillion. These lodies ore respon- sible for molsing up the obsentee sheet, cut sheet, lost-ond-found, ond eorly dismissols. All of these dedicoted people work very well together. Without their concerted effort, Western Hills would not be os efficiently run, or neorly os orgonized. Stoff 19
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