TCU School of Medicine students use paper to avoid paint spills on July 21 at Christene C. Moss Elementary School. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Students painted a “rise to the challenge” mural, a “soar like an eagle” mural, a Juneteenth quilt mural and a garden center mural.
TCU School of Medicine students paint a “Rise to the challenge” mural on July 21 at Christene C. Moss Elementary School. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
TCU School of Medicine students paint flowers on July 21 at Christene C. Moss Elementary School. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
TCU School of Medicine students paint at Christene C. Moss Elementary School. Students painted three murals at the school on July 21. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
A TCU School of Medicine student on a ladder paints a mural in on July 21 at Christene C. Moss Elementary School. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
TCU School of Medicine gather to paint murals on July 21 at Christene C. Moss Elementary School. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
“I’m just fortunate to be part of the number,” Charla Staten, Moss’ principal, said.
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by Cristian ArguetaSoto, Fort Worth Report July 21, 2022
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Cristian ArguetaSoto is the community engagement journalist at the Fort Worth Report. He can be reached at cristian.arguetasoto@fortworthreport.org or (817) 317-6991.
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