Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR233

Introduced
6/1/19  
Introduced
6/1/19  
Passed
6/3/19  

Caption

Commends Lottie Beebe as an education warrior.

Impact

By acknowledging Lottie Beebe as an 'education warrior,' SR233 emphasizes the importance of dedicated individuals in the educational landscape of Louisiana. The resolution not only celebrates her achievements but also aims to inspire others in the field to strive for excellence in their contributions. The resolution represents a positive reinforcement of the values dedicated to education in the state, illustrating a strong community focus on educational success and leadership.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 233, introduced by Senator Milkovich, serves to commend Lottie Beebe for her dedication and contributions to education in Louisiana. The resolution highlights her extensive background in the educational sector, detailing her journey from teacher to school board member, and her eventual role as the superintendent of the St. Martin Parish School District. This resolution recognizes her commitment to improving educational outcomes within the state and her opposition to the Common Core program, illustrating her active role in shaping education policy.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR233 is notably positive, reflecting community pride in Lottie Beebe's accomplishments and contributions to education. The resolution is framed as an honor, celebrating her effectiveness as an educator and a public servant. The supportive tone underscores the collective respect held for her by peers and constituents, portraying a communal appreciation for her impact in the education system.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely supportive, it indirectly highlights the ongoing debates surrounding educational policies, such as the implementation of the Common Core. As a prominent figure who opposed this program, Beebe's recognition may evoke varying reactions among those with differing opinions on educational standards and practices. This juxtaposition of commendation and contentious educational policy illustrates a broader discussion about the direction of education in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR51

Commends Mary P. Morain upon her induction into the St. Landry Parish Democratic Party Hall of Fame.

LA SR70

Commends Lena Fontenot Charles upon her induction into the St. Landry Parish Democratic Party Hall of Fame.

LA SR79

Commends Kathleen "Kathy" Barberousse on a distinguished career as an educator, recognizes her contributions to the children and educational system of Caddo Parish, and designates Friday, April 27, 2012, as Kathleen "Kathy" Barberousse Day.

LA SR157

Commends Ginger Myers on receiving an honorary doctorate from UL-Lafayette and recognizes her for her work with the LHC Group.

LA SR21

Commends Josie Gale Frank upon her induction into the St. Landry Parish Democratic Party Hall of Fame.

LA SR23

Commends Gloria Nye, PhD on her induction into the St. Landry Parish Democratic Party Hall of Fame.

LA SR157

Commends Willie Landry Mount on being conferred an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by McNeese State University.

LA SR25

Commends and congratulates Rebecca Davis Henry upon her induction into the St. Landry Parish Democratic Party Hall of Fame.

LA SR99

Commends Leadership St. Tammany and welcomes the 2019 class to the state capitol.

LA SR135

Commends Representative Terry C. Landry Sr. on receiving the Living Legend Award from the Greater Southwest Louisiana Black Chamber of Commerce at its 19th Annual Trailblazer & Scholarship Gala.

Similar Bills

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