Commends the St. Scholastica Academy cross country team upon winning the Division 5A state championship in November of 2009
While House Resolution 96 is primarily a commendation, it reflects the state's values regarding youth participation in athletics and education. By officially recognizing the team, the resolution reinforces the importance of extracurricular activities and their role in developing character and community spirit among young people. It also highlights the school's commitment to fostering a well-rounded education that includes significant emphasis on sports.
House Resolution 96, introduced by Representative Schroder, commends the St. Scholastica Academy cross country team for winning the Division 5A state championship in November 2009. This resolution celebrates the achievements of the team, which marked their second state championship win in recent years, highlighting their dedication and excellence throughout the cross country season. The resolution serves as a recognition of the hard work and sportsmanship displayed by the student-athletes involved.
The sentiment surrounding Resolution 96 is overwhelmingly positive, aimed at celebrating the accomplishments of young athletes. The community sentiment is one of pride, honoring the efforts of the St. Scholastica Academy athletes and their coaches. The resolution not only acknowledges their sports success but also encourages and inspires other students to strive for excellence in their endeavors, fostering a deeper connection between educational institutions and their communities.
There are no notable points of contention associated with Resolution 96, as it is a celebratory measure devoid of controversy. Its purpose is to honor a specific achievement, without the policy implications or legislative disputes typical of other legislation. By recognizing the team's win, the resolution enjoys broad support from members of the legislature and the community.