In memory of Orange Grove educator Roxie M. Fine.
The resolution commends the significant impact Fine had on her students and the education community, particularly through her involvement with the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) program. Under her guidance, the program saw substantial growth, reflecting her dedication and enthusiasm for teaching. The resolution serves as an acknowledgment of her influence in shaping young lives and promoting educational excellence.
HCR138 is a concurrent resolution that honors the memory of Roxie M. Fine, an educator from Orange Grove, Texas, who passed away at the age of 45. The resolution outlines Fine's contributions to education, particularly in the Family and Consumer Sciences field, as well as her influence on students and the community. Born in Corpus Christi, Fine graduated from Texas State University and began her teaching career at Banquete High School, earning recognition as Teacher of the Year before moving to Orange Grove High School in 1994.
HCR138 expresses condolences to Fine's family and acknowledges the profound loss felt by those who knew her. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing individuals who have made notable contributions in their fields and communities. By highlighting her life and achievements, the resolution aims to inspire others and memorialize Fine's legacy, ensuring that her positive influence will be remembered.
The resolution concludes with a request for an official copy to be prepared for her family, signifying the state's tribute. As a concurrent resolution, it reflects bipartisan support in recognizing the value of educators and their impact on society.