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Thelma Louise Jones |
Thelma Louise Jones was born November 7, 1903, to Willie
and Maggie Davis Jones.
Ms. Jones grew up in Mansfield and began her education in Mansfield
Elementary School and graduated from I.M. Terrell High School in
Fort Worth in 1921. Following graduation, Ms. Jones studied at Bishop
College in Marshall, Texas. Later, she earned her Masters Degree
in Education from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Ms. Jones'
service to Mansfield ISD and its students spanned almost half a
century. For forty-nine years, she served as a teacher and a principal
for three generations of students, who fondly recall her as a virtuous
woman of great integrity.
Ms. Jones provided strong leadership as segregation came to an
end and integration began. It was a difficult time for the MISD,
as well as this country. But regardless of controversy, Ms. Jones
remained a staunch role model for her students and the school community.
Thelma Jones passed away July 27, 1978, at the age of 74. As a revered
pioneer in education, a talented musician who served many years
as the church musician for Bethlehem Baptist Church, and a role
model for many, her life served as an example for countless
students and adults. Mansfield ISD is proud to honor the memory
of Ms. Jones with the dedication of Thelma Jones Elementary School. |