Louisiana 2016 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR15

Introduced
6/21/16  
Introduced
6/21/16  
Passed
6/22/16  

Caption

Commends the members of the Scotlandville Senior High School Junior Class of 1982 upon the celebration of their class reunion

Impact

As a resolution, HR15 does not create or amend state laws; rather, it serves to acknowledge and commend the contributions and experiences of a specific group of individuals. Its impact lies more in the social realm, fostering a sense of pride and community among the members of the Scotlandville Senior High School Junior Class of 1982. This commemoration reflects broader themes of educational achievement and resonates with those who value the historical and communal ties associated with their schooling and subsequent life paths.

Summary

House Resolution 15 (HR15) is a commemorative resolution aimed at honoring the Scotlandville Senior High School Junior Class of 1982 during their class reunion. This resolution highlights the significant transition of Scotlandville Senior High into a magnet school, which affected the junior class of that year by not allowing them to complete a traditional senior year. The resolution is meant to recognize the accomplishments of these individuals as they celebrate their shared experiences and the privilege of their education. It underscores the importance of community and educational legacy in shaping their formative years.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR15 is largely positive, embracing nostalgia and recognition of collective identity among the alumni. By celebrating their reunion, the resolution reinforces the pride these former students hold in their formative educational experiences and the friendships they cultivated during their time at Scotlandville. The resolution has the potential to bring together not only alumni but also the wider community, highlighting the shared values of education and collaboration.

Contention

There are typically very few contentions associated with resolutions of this nature, as they focus on commemoration rather than legislative action. However, one point that could arise in similar discussions is the ongoing debate over the impact of educational changes, such as the transition to a magnet school, on student outcomes and community relations. While HR15 does not delve into contentious legislative issues, it does touch on the historical significance of educational decisions and their lasting effects on alumni.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR29

Commends the Scotlandville High School boys' basketball team upon winning the 2015 Class 5A state championship

LA SR109

Commends the Bunkie High Class of 1967 upon the celebration of their 50 Year Class Reunion.

LA HR2

Commends the Scotlandville High School Hornets Alumni Association, Inc., upon its third annual Scotlandville High School Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Banquet

LA SR58

Commends and congratulates the Green Oaks High School Class of 1975 upon the celebration of their 50th class reunion and designates June 21, 2025, as "A Day of Celebration" in honor of their class reunion.

LA HR215

Commends the St. Augustine High School, class of 1989, on its thirty-year class reunion

LA HR53

Commends the Scotlandville Magnet High School boys basketball team upon winning the 2012 Class 5A state championship

LA HR58

Commends the Scotlandville Magnet High School boys basketball team upon winning the 2013 Class 5A state championship

LA SR112

Commends the Jefferson Davis High School graduating class of 1966 on celebrating its 50th class reunion.

LA HR81

Benton High School Class of 1972; recognize upon occasion of their 50th class reunion.

LA HR292

Commends the Scotlandville High School Hornets Alumni Association, Inc., on its fifth annual Scotlandville High School Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Banquet

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.