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Christene Chadwick Moss Board Vice President - District 3
Term: First elected 1990; Term expires 2010 Represented Schools Profession: State Nurse Surveyor, Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services christene.moss@fwisd.org |
Christene Chadwick Moss, Trustee of Fort Worth ISD Board of Education, is a product of the Fort Worth ISD and attended Como Elementary through Como High School. She is a trustee who has demonstrated leadership through service to the community. She was elected to represent District 3 of FWISD in 1990.
Mrs. Moss is registered nurse by training and vocation and currently works with the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services. She holds an ADA degree from Tarrant County College, a B.S. degree from Texas Wesleyan University and a Master’s degree from Texas Woman’s University. Her minor was in financial management and, at one time, taught that subject at Tarrant County College, where she served as an adjunct professor.
Christene Moss Elementary was named in her honor. The Salvation Army also named its Children’s Library for her in recognition for assistance in establishing a facility for a facility for Fort Worth’s homeless students.
Mrs. Moss is a member of the Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church. She serves on the Executive Manager’s Board, Usher Board, the Nurses’ Guild and is president of the Vision of Women Ministry. Mrs. Moss also sings in the church choir and participates in the health ministry.
She is married to Franklin D. Moss, Sr., They have three children: Edmond L. Moss, Kimberlin Moss Simpson and Franklin D. Moss, Jr., as well as three granddaughters.
Activities
- Member, Fort Worth Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc.
- Past board member, Sickle Cell Disease Association of America
- Member, Psi Zeta Chapter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
- Member, Forum Fort Worth
- Member, Leadership Fort Worth graduate of 1979
- Member, Women of Rotary
- Past member, Fort Worth Chapter of Jack & Jill of America, Inc.
- Organizer, Educational Steering Committee, Parent Advisory Committee, and "Man to Man" Program for boys in District 3 middle schools
- Volunteer Guardianship Services, Inc. of Tarrant County
- Past Member Salvation Army Advisory Council
- Lancaster Corridor (TIF) Board, City of Fort Worth Tax Incentive Reinvestment Board
- Past member FWISD Committees: Budget, Academic English for Success
- Member, Coalition of Black Democrats of Fort Worth
- Past member of Dunbar H.S. Site Based Management Team
Accomplishments of the Board of Education
- Conducted a nationwide search for a new superintendent of schools resulting in the hiring of Melody A. Johnson
- Balanced District budget through reductions of $50 million over the last four years with $3 million cut from the central office alone
- Charged the District’s administrators with improving student achievement
- Developed and adopted Procedures and Standards of Practice for the Board resulting in a cohesive and committed team
- Established and utilized community advisory committees in the areas of technology, facilities, budget and audit functions
- Adopted policies that ensure transparency of operations
- Reinstated music and art into the curriculum for primary grades
- Developed the first strategic performance plan with high standards and accountability measures
- Defined staff responsibilities and accountability more clearly and implemented efficient and ethical business practices
Student and School Achievements
- District 3 had 375 Texas Scholars in the Class of 2007
- District 3 had 13 Academically Acceptable schools in 2007
- District 3 had 52 Academic Sweatshirt Scholars in 2007
- 16 high school seniors in District 3 named 2007 Superintendent’s Scholars
- S.S. Dillow ES received a $175,000 21st Century After School Program Grant
- D. McRae ES received a $25,000 Lowe’s Foundation Award for an Outdoor Learning Environment
- Maude I. Logan ES and Christene Moss ES are initial sites for the District’s official parent involvement program
- Dunbar 6th named 2003 NASA Explorer School for support of advanced science and mathematics
- Dunbar MS’s 21st Century Program which serves over 100 students daily
- Polytechnic HS earned a $10,000 grant from Countrywide Financial to educate students about money matters
- William James MS named state champions 12 years straight for Junior Classical League (Latin)
- Sunrise-McMillian ES’s Clara Williams named XTO Energy, Inc. Chair for Teaching Excellence in Early Childhood for 2006
- Horizons MS’s Erica Young named RadioShack Teacher Scholar
- Polytechnic HS’s Portia Curley named RadioShack Teacher Scholar
- D. McRae ES’s Michael Myers named Lockheed Martin Mathematics Chair for 2006
- A.M. Pate ES received TEA Gold Performance Award for attendance rate
- A.M. Pate ES received $5,000 from Lowes Toolbox for Education for playground
- A.M. Pate ES students and teachers participated in 2008 Imagination Celebration Parade
- Meadowbrook ES has the Teaching Chair in Excellence in Reading for 2007-2008, Ben Broadwater
- Meadowbrook ES received a $30, 000 from Rainwater Foundation for an Outdoor Learning Environment
- Wal-Mart donated $1,000 in the name of each Teacher of the Year at Meadowbrook ES, Ritu Balial, Renie Holik and Allison Hopkins.
- C.C. Moss ES was recognized by TEA for Top Parental Involvement