Ann ArnoldAnn Arnold served for thirty-one years in the Fort Worth Independent School District. For fifteen years, she was a history teacher, then eight years as a psychologist/social worker, and then supervisor of 138 mental health workers as program directorfor the Home-School Coordinator/Counselor Department. Ann wrote five handbooks for the department. Since retirement, she has written, "Psycho Biography of World War II Leaders," which received first place in Creative Writing, non-fiction, by the Oklahoma Writer's Federation. She received a bachelor of arts cum laude from Texas Wesleyan College and later did graduate studies at the University of North Texas, TCU, TWU, and Texas Tech. She received the Twentieth-Century Award from the Texas Retired Teachers Association and was cited by the Texas Wesleyan School of Science and Humanities as one of twenty outstanding women graduates of the past century. She also received the Lions International Achievement in Education Award presented by the Eastside Lions Club. A long-time resident of Fort Worth, she and her husband have two sons and three grandchildren. Read More Read Less
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