HLS 19RS-1128 ORIGINAL 2019 Regular Session HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 53 BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH CONDOLENCES: Expresses condolences on the death of Dr. Dana Carpenter 1 A RESOLUTION 2To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the death of Dr. Dana 3 Carpenter. 4 WHEREAS, it is with deep regret and profound sorrow that the members of the 5House of Representatives learned of the death on April 12, 2019, of Dr. Dana Carpenter; he 6was seventy-four years old; and 7 WHEREAS, Dana met and married the love of his life, Barbara West; left to cherish 8fond memories are his wife, their son, Patrick, and his wife Christa, daughter, Erin, and 9extended family of siblings and relatives; and 10 WHEREAS, Dana earned a bachelor of science degree in speech and drama and 11English education from Grambling State University in 1967, a master's degree in speech 12education from Northwestern State University in 1970, and in 1977, he earned a Ph.D. in 13curriculum and instruction while simultaneously serving as coordinator of the English, 14speech, and journalism component of the Competency Based Teacher Education Program 15at Kansas State University; and 16 WHEREAS, after he acquired his doctorate, Dr. Carpenter accepted employment in 171977 at Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge as an associate professor and 18coordinator in the university's Communication Skills Center with responsibilities for the 19administration of a federally funded Title III program, and thus began a long and successful 20tenure at Southern University; and Page 1 of 3 HLS 19RS-1128 ORIGINAL HR NO. 53 1 WHEREAS, from 1986 to 2016, Dr. Carpenter served at Southern University in the 2posts of professor, director of counseling and advisement in the Junior Division, teacher 3quality coordinator, associate vice chancellor for enrollment management in the University 4College, associate vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, dean of the University College, 5director of the Dual Enrollment, Trio Programs, and COMPASS Testing, interim associate 6vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, and director of Academic Outreach Programs with 7supervision over Upward Bound and Educational Talent Search; at the time of his passing, 8Dr. Carpenter was serving as the assistant to the senior associate vice chancellor for 9Academic Affairs; prior to his duties at Southern University, Dr. Carpenter taught and served 10in the administrations of the Calcasieu Parish school system and Kansas State University; 11and 12 WHEREAS, Dr. Carpenter was an experienced and prolific grant writer who 13obtained funds for tutorial and educational enrichment activities for fourth and fifth graders 14in learning Spanish, desktop newspaper publishing, engineering, architecture, and Louisiana 15culture, and he acquired grants to teach strategies to prevent substance abuse and family 16violence, train first-year principals and assist them with state certification, fund a dropout 17prevention program, and supply the components necessary for after-school and Saturday 18tutorial classes for students in all academic areas; a grant of more than $500,000 also 19provided for a motivation and counseling program and visitation to schools; Dr. Carpenter 20was vigilant in his desire to improve the educational fortunes of students; and 21 WHEREAS, the diligent and vanguard work of Dr. Carpenter garnered much respect 22in the state and was recognized at the highest levels of leadership in Louisiana; in 1996, 23Governor Mike Foster appointed Dr. Carpenter to the Capital Area Human Service District 24Board as an advocate for developmental disabilities, where he served two years as board 25chairman; Dr. Carpenter was elected to the city of Baker school board in 1998, reelected in 262002, and served several years as president and vice president; he was appointed in 1995 to 27the city of Baker Economic Development Commission by Mayor Bobby Simpson; and 28 WHEREAS, the organizations which were proud to claim Dr. Carpenter as a member 29include Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated, of which he was a life 30member and served as polemarch and president; the Krewe of Camelot, Incorporated; Page 2 of 3 HLS 19RS-1128 ORIGINAL HR NO. 53 1Citizens for a Better Leland Community; Kiwanis International; the Louisiana School Board 2Association; the American Federation of Teachers; and the Louisiana Chapter of the Autistic 3Society; Dr. Carpenter was named College Teacher of the Year at Southern University in 41992, received the Outstanding Service Award in 1991 from the National Academic 5Advisory Association, and received an Outstanding Developmental Educator's Award for 6the 1989-1990 academic year; and 7 WHEREAS, volumes of books could not contain the vast quantity of events, awards, 8appointments, and works that filled the life of Dr. Dana Carpenter; he was a visionary 9advocate for quality education for all; he worked to promote honesty and integrity in 10government, was a catalyst for the resolution of critical issues faced by students, and he was 11fully engaged in his quest to improve the lives and enhance the economic growth of all of 12the citizens he served; during his career, Dr. Carpenter mentored generations of leaders; his 13impact will forever remain in the Baker and Scotlandville communities in the form of the 14Dr. Dana Carpenter Scholarship that has been established for students in the City of Baker 15School System in his honor. 16 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 17Legislature of Louisiana does hereby express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the 18death of Dr. Dana Carpenter and does hereby recognize and record for posterity his 19distinguished career of excellence and unyielding advocacy for educational equality. 20 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted 21to Representative Barbara West Carpenter. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HR 53 Original 2019 Regular Session Smith Expresses condolences on the death of Dr. Dana Carpenter. Page 3 of 3