Commends Charles DiGange on his retirement as headmaster of Holy Cross School in New Orleans
The resolution celebrates the accomplishments of Mr. DiGange, who played a key role in guiding Holy Cross School through its post-Katrina relocation and expansion. His leadership not only maintained the school's stability but also facilitated a significant increase in enrollment, demonstrating his effectiveness as an educational leader. Additionally, he was instrumental in establishing the Holy Cross Primary School, enriching the school's educational offerings by providing a continuous Catholic education for boys from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.
House Concurrent Resolution No. 100 commends Charles DiGange on his retirement as headmaster of Holy Cross School in New Orleans, Louisiana. This resolution recognizes Mr. DiGange for his extensive and unwavering dedication to the school and its student body. DiGange, a graduate of Holy Cross, returned to the school in various teaching and administrative capacities, ultimately becoming headmaster, making significant contributions to the institution's growth and resilience, particularly following Hurricane Katrina.
The sentiment surrounding HCR100 has been positive, with broad recognition of Mr. DiGange's contributions to education and the community. Acknowledgments of his long tenure and passion for teaching resonate throughout the discussions of the bill, illustrating a respect for his service and a celebration of his impact on the students and families associated with Holy Cross School.
There were no notable points of contention identified in the discussions surrounding HCR100. The resolution passed unanimously in the Senate, reflecting a collective appreciation for Mr. DiGange's dedication and achievements. The supportive environment surrounding the resolution signifies a consensus among legislators regarding the importance of recognizing exemplary contributions to education and community service.