Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR3

Introduced
4/8/13  
Passed
4/9/13  

Caption

Commends Jarred and Shelby Rambo of West Monroe upon their accomplishments in the National PTA Reflections program and recognition at the U. S. Dept. of Education's Student Art Exhibit Program

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize and honor individual student accomplishments at a state level, which is indicative of the broader support for arts education and student initiatives in Louisiana. It aims to inspire other students to engage in artistic pursuits and recognize the importance of such programs in fostering creativity and educational success. By honoring students publicly, the resolution reinforces the positive impact that recognition can have on youth engagement in the arts.

Summary

HR3 is a House Resolution that commends Jarred and Shelby Rambo from West Monroe, Louisiana, for their notable achievements in the National PTA Reflections program and their recognition at the U.S. Department of Education's Student Art Exhibit Program. The resolution outlines the accomplishments of both siblings, highlighting Jarred's Award of Excellence in literature and Shelby's Award of Merit for dance choreography. The resolution celebrates their contributions and achievements, underlining the values of artistic expression and educational excellence promoted by the National PTA Reflections program since its inception in 1969.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR3 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a supportive stance towards students excelling in artistic fields. The commendation is framed as an encouragement for all students to strive for success in their educational and artistic endeavors. By shining a light on the Rambo siblings, the resolution promotes a culture of appreciation for creativity and achievement.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to present points of contention, it emphasizes the value of arts programs in education. There may be underlying discussions regarding funding and support for such initiatives, often debated in educational contexts. However, within the text of the resolution, the focus remains solely on commendation and celebration without any mention of opposing viewpoints or challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR155

Commends and congratulates Shelby Ainsworth on the occasion of his retirement as principal from West Monroe High School.

LA HR163

Commends Kara Gremillion upon her many accomplishments as a student and athlete

LA HR35

Commends West Monroe High School upon being named a Law Signature School by the La. Center for Law and Civic Education

LA HR18

Commends Crosley Elementary School in West Monroe upon the celebration of its centennial anniversary

LA HCR79

Commends artist Ransom Rambo and requests that the state Dept. of Education and school boards review his "Faces of Freedom" lithograph and consider incorporating it into the seventh grade American history curriculum

LA HCR157

Commends Pinecrest Elementary/Middle School upon celebrating 50 years of service to its students and the community of West Monroe

LA HR166

Commends the members of Team Louisiana Elite Boxing on all of their accomplishments

LA HCR21

Commends Katelyn von Diezelski of West Monroe, the 2010 Louisiana Junior Miss

LA SCR32

Commends Safa Michigan upon being named the Caddo Public Schools 2013 Middle School Student of the Year and recognizes her extraordinary accomplishments.

LA HR193

Commends Dr. Johnny Cox, mayor of Coushatta, upon his many accomplishments and contributions to Red River Parish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.