Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. K. Williams on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 159       COMMENDING THE STUDENTS SELECTED AS SECRETARY OF EDUCATION SCHOLARS FOR 2024.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. K. Williams on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators     

SPONSOR: Rep. K. Williams on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. K. Williams on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 159 

   

 COMMENDING THE STUDENTS SELECTED AS SECRETARY OF EDUCATION SCHOLARS FOR 2024. 

   

   WHEREAS, the progress, prosperity, and tranquility of all states and nations depends upon the successful education of their citizens and upon the wise and informed leadership those citizens can then provide; and    WHEREAS, promoting and rewarding intellectual distinction among our young people ranks as a prime concern of our state; and    WHEREAS, students from Delaware public high schools have been identified for their distinguished academic achievement and for their leadership in statewide organizations; and    WHEREAS, their accomplishments reflect with great favor upon the skilled work of Delaware educators and upon the generous support these students have received from their relatives, friends, and neighbors; and    WHEREAS, the people of Delaware take pride in the accomplishments of these students, whose discipline, maturity, and diligence have enabled them to make full use of their native gifts; and    WHEREAS, such public recognition will encourage all students to strive to develop fully and ensure the prosperity of the state as well as the personal enrichment of their lives.    NOW, THEREFORE:     BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, commends and extends its best wishes for continued success to those students chosen as Secretary of Education Scholars for 2024, namely:    Appoquinimink: Aarush Goyal and Meghan Virani, Appoquinimink High School; Tejasvi Gottipati and Josselyn    Reader, Odessa High School; Adithi Jonnagadla and Ananya Kambhampati, Middletown High School;    Brandywine:   Olivia Erskine and Malti John, Brandywine High School; Emily Lynch and Evan Mo, Concord High School; Osman Baig and Malti John, Mount Pleasant High School;    Caesar Rodney: Laura Fenush, Samantha Franco, Elisabeth Harvey and Alyssa Potter, Caesar Rodney High School;    Cape Henlopen: Ashley Carrier, Sophia Chilelli, and Morgan Newcomb, Cape Henlopen High School;    Capital: Kayla Victoria Tabalon, Lydia Witnaigoonlaud and Brandon Yoder, Dover High School;    Christina: Rebekah Tuminaro and Grace Urban, Christina High School; Rola Alhawari, Delaware School for the Deaf; Enrique Flores-Lopez and Peter Garcia, Glasgow High School; Joshua DeLuca, Pyle (Sarah) Academy; Yuchan Li and Felicia Zhang, Newark High School;    Colonial: Anthony Ayala, Adrianna Hutton, Folashayo Kehinde and Mollie Lukowski, William Penn High School;    Delmar: Russell Affum and Julianna Morelli, Delmar High School;    Indian River: Brynn Crandell and Caleb Rodgers, Indian River High School; Peyton Dukes Molly Gartman, Delsy Gomez Bartolon, Lindsey Sontay Pelico, Sussex Central High School;    Lake Forest:   Kathryn Argo and Nicholas Riggi, Lake Forest High School    Laurel:   Chelsea Littleton and Caleb Murat, Laurel Senior High School    Milford:   Carley Mackert and Jorja Willey, Milford High School    New Castle County Vo-Tech:   Fatima Cruz-Ocampo, Delcastle Technical High School, Rocio Garduno-Castaneda,     Brian Jackson, Delcastle Technical High School; Layla Browne and Kayla Klosowski. Howard High School of Technology; Gwendolynn Loux and Nasir Williams, St. Georges Technical High School; Victoria Moseley and Maiss Hussein, Hodgson Vocational Technical High School;    Polytech: Molly Kenney and Elizabeth Talamini-Kelemen, Polytech High School;    Red Clay Consolidated: Aiden Morris and Elliott Warburton, AI duPont; Irwin Wang, Calloway School of the Arts; Aidan Hawley and Joyce Sosa-Marcano, Conrad Schools of Science; Molly Campion and Caitlyn Lea, Dickinson School; Raye-Lee McDonald and Kyleigh Pernell, McKean High School;    Seaford:   Marlie Janvier and Adilene Quezada-Castrejon, Seaford Senior High School;    Smyrna:   Sydnee Holt, Khang Nguyen, Max Santos, Smyrna High School    Sussex County Vo-Tech: Rebekah Cullen and Alyssa Molock, Sussex Technical High School;    Woodbridge   Avery Kerrick and Laney Scott, Woodbridge High School;    State-Charter Schools:   Aiman Ahmed, Odyssey Charter School; Anaum Allimulla, Newark Charter School; Christopher Cuellar, Early College School at DSU; Kathleen Ford, First State Military Academy; Aidan Fredericks, Positive Outcomes Charter School; Kevin He, Charter School of Wilmington; Riya Jani, Sussex Academy; Runyi Liu, Newark Charter School; Iveena Mukherjee, Charter School of Wilmington; Tevaughn Sanford-Brown, Great Oaks Charter; Justine Sullivan, Las Americas Aspira Academy; Benjamin Swift, Delaware Military Academy; McKenna Vest, Delaware Military Academy; Quintin Williams, Freire Charter School; Cathy Zhao, MOT Charter School; Sabrina Zheng, MOT Charter School.       

  WHEREAS, the progress, prosperity, and tranquility of all states and nations depends upon the successful education of their citizens and upon the wise and informed leadership those citizens can then provide; and 

  WHEREAS, promoting and rewarding intellectual distinction among our young people ranks as a prime concern of our state; and 

  WHEREAS, students from Delaware public high schools have been identified for their distinguished academic achievement and for their leadership in statewide organizations; and 

  WHEREAS, their accomplishments reflect with great favor upon the skilled work of Delaware educators and upon the generous support these students have received from their relatives, friends, and neighbors; and 

  WHEREAS, the people of Delaware take pride in the accomplishments of these students, whose discipline, maturity, and diligence have enabled them to make full use of their native gifts; and 

  WHEREAS, such public recognition will encourage all students to strive to develop fully and ensure the prosperity of the state as well as the personal enrichment of their lives. 

  NOW, THEREFORE:  

  BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, commends and extends its best wishes for continued success to those students chosen as Secretary of Education Scholars for 2024, namely: 

  Appoquinimink: Aarush Goyal and Meghan Virani, Appoquinimink High School; Tejasvi Gottipati and Josselyn 

  Reader, Odessa High School; Adithi Jonnagadla and Ananya Kambhampati, Middletown High School; 

  Brandywine:   Olivia Erskine and Malti John, Brandywine High School; Emily Lynch and Evan Mo, Concord High School; Osman Baig and Malti John, Mount Pleasant High School; 

  Caesar Rodney: Laura Fenush, Samantha Franco, Elisabeth Harvey and Alyssa Potter, Caesar Rodney High School; 

  Cape Henlopen: Ashley Carrier, Sophia Chilelli, and Morgan Newcomb, Cape Henlopen High School; 

  Capital: Kayla Victoria Tabalon, Lydia Witnaigoonlaud and Brandon Yoder, Dover High School; 

  Christina: Rebekah Tuminaro and Grace Urban, Christina High School; Rola Alhawari, Delaware School for the Deaf; Enrique Flores-Lopez and Peter Garcia, Glasgow High School; Joshua DeLuca, Pyle (Sarah) Academy; Yuchan Li and Felicia Zhang, Newark High School; 

  Colonial: Anthony Ayala, Adrianna Hutton, Folashayo Kehinde and Mollie Lukowski, William Penn High School; 

  Delmar: Russell Affum and Julianna Morelli, Delmar High School; 

  Indian River: Brynn Crandell and Caleb Rodgers, Indian River High School; Peyton Dukes Molly Gartman, Delsy Gomez Bartolon, Lindsey Sontay Pelico, Sussex Central High School; 

  Lake Forest:   Kathryn Argo and Nicholas Riggi, Lake Forest High School 

  Laurel:   Chelsea Littleton and Caleb Murat, Laurel Senior High School 

  Milford:   Carley Mackert and Jorja Willey, Milford High School 

  New Castle County Vo-Tech:   Fatima Cruz-Ocampo, Delcastle Technical High School, Rocio Garduno-Castaneda,  

  Brian Jackson, Delcastle Technical High School; Layla Browne and Kayla Klosowski. Howard High School of Technology; Gwendolynn Loux and Nasir Williams, St. Georges Technical High School; Victoria Moseley and Maiss Hussein, Hodgson Vocational Technical High School; 

  Polytech: Molly Kenney and Elizabeth Talamini-Kelemen, Polytech High School; 

  Red Clay Consolidated: Aiden Morris and Elliott Warburton, AI duPont; Irwin Wang, Calloway School of the Arts; Aidan Hawley and Joyce Sosa-Marcano, Conrad Schools of Science; Molly Campion and Caitlyn Lea, Dickinson School; Raye-Lee McDonald and Kyleigh Pernell, McKean High School; 

  Seaford:   Marlie Janvier and Adilene Quezada-Castrejon, Seaford Senior High School; 

  Smyrna:   Sydnee Holt, Khang Nguyen, Max Santos, Smyrna High School 

  Sussex County Vo-Tech: Rebekah Cullen and Alyssa Molock, Sussex Technical High School; 

  Woodbridge   Avery Kerrick and Laney Scott, Woodbridge High School; 

  State-Charter Schools:   Aiman Ahmed, Odyssey Charter School; Anaum Allimulla, Newark Charter School; Christopher Cuellar, Early College School at DSU; Kathleen Ford, First State Military Academy; Aidan Fredericks, Positive Outcomes Charter School; Kevin He, Charter School of Wilmington; Riya Jani, Sussex Academy; Runyi Liu, Newark Charter School; Iveena Mukherjee, Charter School of Wilmington; Tevaughn Sanford-Brown, Great Oaks Charter; Justine Sullivan, Las Americas Aspira Academy; Benjamin Swift, Delaware Military Academy; McKenna Vest, Delaware Military Academy; Quintin Williams, Freire Charter School; Cathy Zhao, MOT Charter School; Sabrina Zheng, MOT Charter School.  

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Concurrent Resolution commends and congratulates the Secretary of Education Scholars for 2024.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Concurrent Resolution commends and congratulates the Secretary of Education Scholars for 2024.