Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR116

Introduced
5/26/15  
Introduced
5/26/15  
Passed
5/27/15  

Caption

Commends Kyle Paul Stanley upon being named the 2015 Most Outstanding Tenth Grade Student at Glen Oaks High School

Impact

The passage of HR116 serves to not only honor an outstanding student but also to emphasize the importance of youth leadership and the role of community service in fostering personal development. By acknowledging Kyle's achievements, the legislature aims to inspire other students in Louisiana to strive for excellence in their academics and community involvement. This resolution contributes to setting a positive example for students, reinforcing the values of education and service in the local culture.

Summary

House Resolution 116 recognizes and commends Kyle Paul Stanley, a tenth-grade student at Glen Oaks High School, for being named the 2015 Most Outstanding Tenth Grade Student. The resolution highlights his dedication to both his academic achievements and his active engagement within his church and the community. At just sixteen years of age, Kyle has already shown remarkable leadership qualities and a commitment to his faith, having delivered sermons in various churches and serving as a junior deacon at the Second Mount Calvary Baptist Church.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR116 is overwhelmingly positive, embodying pride and encouragement for young individuals like Kyle who demonstrate outstanding character and community involvement. The resolution reflects a collective admiration for his accomplishments and aspirations, which resonate with the values held by many in the community. Legislators and constituents alike have the opportunity to celebrate youth contribution as a valuable asset to society.

Contention

While HR116 is largely a formality that celebrates an individual's success, it does highlight broader themes of youth mentorship and community service. There may be some contention surrounding the visibility and recognition of individuals outside traditional academic achievements; however, the resolution reinforces the idea that leadership and dedication can manifest in various ways, including spiritual and community engagement. The support for HR116 indicates a commitment to fostering such qualities in young citizens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR54

Commends Baton Rouge Magnet High School graduate, David Holmes, upon being selected as the 2011 Louisiana Student of the Year.

LA SCR76

Commends Cole J. Grieshop upon being named the 2016 Louisiana High School Student of the Year.

LA SCR85

Commends Porter May of Shreveport on being named as Private School Middle School Student of the Year for 2016.

LA SR121

Commends Ethan Coker for being named Louisiana's Middle/Junior High School Student of the Year.

LA SR69

Commends Victor Rushing, a senior at Live Oak High School, on being named the Louisiana High School Student of the Year.

LA HR85

Commends Lauren Haigler, Airline High School senior in Bossier City, upon being named a finalist for 2014 Louisiana High School Student of the Year

LA HR107

Commends Lauren Haigler, Airline High School senior in Bossier City, upon being named a finalist for 2014 Louisiana High School Student of the Year

LA SCR59

Commends Andrew Murphy, a student at Captain Shreve High School, on being named the 2010 Louisiana High School Student of the Year.

LA HR132

Nicholas Anderson; commend upon being named 2024 Most Outstanding Rookie for the Canadian Football League.

LA HR32

Commends LSU student Devon Wade upon being named a 2010 Truman Scholar

Similar Bills

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