Manous, Carrington; Miss Cobb County's Teen 2024; commend
The resolution notes that Carrington Manous will participate in the Miss Georgia's Teen competition in June 2024, where she will compete for the title of Miss America's Teen. This accolade not only recognizes her achievements but also serves to further her advocacy efforts for dyslexia awareness at a state and national level. By spotlighting her work, the resolution aims to inspire young individuals to pursue initiatives that benefit their communities.
House Resolution 1213 congratulates and commends Carrington Manous, who has been recognized as Miss Cobb County's Teen 2024. A tenth-grade honors student at Woodward Academy, Manous has demonstrated exceptional leadership and advocacy, particularly regarding issues surrounding learning differences such as dyslexia. The resolution highlights her involvement in raising awareness about dyslexia and the resources available to manage this learning difference through her nonprofit organization, Carrington Cares.
While the resolution itself may not present significant points of contention, the importance of addressing learning differences, particularly dyslexia, is a relevant topic that could prompt discussions on educational funding and support systems. Carrington's actions, including her collaboration with the Georgia General Assembly to secure $3.5 million in funding for dyslexia testing for early education, underscores the critical need for legislative support in this area.