Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR20

Introduced
5/5/11  

Caption

Commends Louisiana's principals for their continued service to the children of Louisiana and recognizes October 2011 as National Principals Month in Louisiana.

Impact

By designating a specific month to honor principals, SR20 reinforces the importance of educational leaders in the state. This recognition serves to acknowledge the challenges faced by principals and underscores the need for continued support in their roles. Celebrating National Principals Month could help elevate public awareness regarding educational leadership and possibly lead to increased community support for schools and their administrators. It also positions principals as key figures in the education system, advocating for the needs of their students and schools.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 20 commends Louisiana's principals for their dedication and service to the children of Louisiana, while also recognizing October 2011 as National Principals Month. The resolution emphasizes the vital role that principals play in fostering a well-educated society, as they contribute significantly to the academic and intellectual development of students. The recognition seeks to highlight the importance of the principal's role in leading schools, setting performance goals, maintaining discipline, and collaborating with teachers to uphold high curriculum standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR20 is overwhelmingly positive, with a focus on appreciation and respect for the hard work and commitment demonstrated by principals across Louisiana. The resolution sends a clear message of support from the legislature, recognizing the complexities and responsibilities that come with the role of a principal. This affirmation likely fosters a sense of pride among educational leaders and may strengthen their resolve to lead effectively within their schools.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely uncontroversial, it reflects a broader dialogue about educational leadership and the challenges principals face in their daily responsibilities. However, challenges such as funding for schools, student performance metrics, and administrative burdens persist as ongoing concerns within the educational community. The resolution serves as a reminder of the need for ongoing discussions about supporting educational leaders in their continuous efforts to improve school environments and student outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR5

Recognizes Oct. as National Principals Month and commends the state's principals for their service

LA SR10

Commends Kelsi Crain on her reign as Miss Louisiana 2010 and recognizes May 3, 2011, as Miss Louisiana Organization Day in the Senate at the state capitol.

LA HCR174

Recognizes October 2011, as Adopt a Shelter Pet Month in Louisiana

LA SR125

Designates May 20, 2015, as LouisianaChildren.org Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and recognizes the efforts of LouisianaChildren.org in striving to give every child in Louisiana the opportunity to thrive.

LA SCR42

Recognizes, commends, and congratulates Harry Hurst Middle School principal David Schexnaydre as the 2023 Louisiana Principal of the Year.

LA SR4

Recognizes June 14, 2016, as National Flag Day and commends Louisiana citizens for their military service.

LA SR27

Commends Shalika M. Scott, Middle School Principal of the Year for East Baton Rouge Schools and Semi-Finalist for the 2020-2021 Louisiana Principal of the Year.

LA SR60

Recognizes May 24, 2011, as Dental Hygiene Day and commends the Louisiana Dental Hygienists' Association and dental hygienists around the state for their outstanding contributions to the oral health of citizens of the state of Louisiana.

LA SR876

A resolution designating October 2024 as "National Principals Month".

LA SR473

A resolution designating October 2023 as "National Principals Month".

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.