Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR30

Introduced
5/12/11  
Passed
5/16/11  

Caption

Commends Joshua Phillips and Emma Norton on winning the 2010-2011 Louisiana High School Speech League Tournament of Champions in the Policy Debate category.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge the achievements of high school students in the realm of academic competition, specifically within the framework of debate. It reinforces the importance of extracurricular activities, such as debate and speech, which contribute to the personal development and educational growth of students. Recognizing such accomplishments encourages other students to participate in similar activities, fostering a culture of excellence in Louisiana's educational institutions.

Summary

SCR30 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends Joshua Phillips and Emma Norton for their outstanding achievement in winning the 2010-2011 Louisiana High School Speech League Tournament of Champions in the Policy Debate category. This resolution serves to honor these students from Ruston High School in Lincoln Parish for their academic excellence and exceptional performance in debate competitions. Their impressive season record of thirty-three wins and one loss not only highlights their individual capabilities but also reflects the quality of education and support provided by their school and community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR30 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a sense of pride within the community and among state legislators. By highlighting the achievements of Phillips and Norton, the resolution aims to celebrate their hard work and dedication, which resonates well with constituents and showcases the value placed on education in Louisiana. This positive recognition serves to uplift and motivate not only the students being commended but also their peers and the educational community.

Contention

As a concurrent resolution, SCR30 does not enact new laws but serves as a formal commendation of the students' achievements. It raises awareness about the significance of debate and public speaking skills in developing critical thinking and communication abilities among high school students. However, there may be discussions about the allocation of special commendations versus legislative action aimed at improving educational support and resources for speech and debate programs across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR324

Commends the Isidore Newman School speech and debate team on winning the 2025 Louisiana High School Speech League State Tournament

LA HR164

Commends the Isidore Newman School speech and debate team on being named the Louisiana High School Speech League 2023 state champions

LA SCR88

Commends Catholic High School in Baton Rouge on winning five separate state championships during the 2009-2010 school year.

LA SCR42

Commends St. Mary's High School of Natchitoches baseball team for winning the 2011 Class 1A State Championship.

LA HCR82

Commends the LSU at Shreveport debate team upon winning the national championship title at the International Public Debate Association national championship tournament

LA SR150

Commends the championship performance of C. E. Byrd High School boys and girls golf team in the 2019 LHSAA tournaments.

LA HR105

Commends Jesuit High School upon winning the 2016 Louisiana High School Lacrosse League championship

LA SCR11

Commends the Winnfield Senior High School Lady Tigers basketball team on winning the Class 2A state tiitle in the Louisiana Girls' Top 28 Tournament.

LA SCR120

Commends the Jesuit High School Blue Jays varsity lacrosse team on winning the 2014 Louisiana state championship.

LA SCR107

Commends Alexandria Senior High School Trojans softball team on winning the 2016 Class 5A state championship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.