Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR74

Caption

Congratulating Amy McAfee of Crandall Middle School on her selection to attend a summer institute at Harvard University.

Impact

The adoption of HR74 does not directly alter state laws but serves to underscore the values of educational leadership and professional development within the Texas educational system. By recognizing exemplary educators like McAfee, it encourages other educational leaders to pursue similar opportunities for growth and learning, which may indirectly improve educational standards statewide.

Summary

House Resolution 74 (HR74) is a symbolic resolution congratulating Amy McAfee, the principal of Crandall Middle School, for her selection to attend a prestigious summer institute at The Principals' Center at Harvard University. This resolution highlights McAfee's achievement among the 85 Texas educators chosen through the Charles Butt Foundation's Raising School Leaders program. It serves to honor her dedication to education and her commitment to professional development, advocating for leadership excellence in schools across Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR74 is overwhelmingly positive, as it reflects a collective appreciation for educators who strive for excellence. The resolution received significant support, evidenced by its unanimous adoption with a vote of 139-0 in the House of Representatives. This support indicates a strong consensus on the importance of recognizing and celebrating educational leadership.

Contention

While there are typically debates surrounding policy bills in the legislature, HR74 is not a controversial piece of legislation as it is largely a celebration of individual achievement in education. The spirit of the resolution fosters unity and support for educators rather than spurring division or contention among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1070

Congratulating Dr. Ruth Simmons, president of Prairie View A&M University, on her selection as principal speaker for the 2021 Harvard University commencement celebration.

TX HR473

Congratulating Patience LeBlanc on her selection as the 2017 Texas History Teacher of the Year by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.

TX HR2971

Congratulating Brittany Brewer and Matthew Parsons of Midway High School on their acceptance to the 2015 summer music program at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute.

TX HR1259

Congratulating Gabriela Garcia on her selection as the 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year at Gus Garcia Middle School in San Antonio.

TX HR1979

Congratulating Adrienne Crandall on her receipt of a 2009 Award of Excellence from the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Education Foundation.

TX HR586

Congratulating Linda A. Tovar on her selection as a 2015 Pillar of Success by The University of Texas--Pan American Alumni Association.

TX HR1115

Congratulating Valerie Nelson of Walter L. Wilkinson Middle School on her selection as the 2010-2011 Secondary School Principal of the Year by the Mesquite Independent School District Council of PTAs.

TX SR0056

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate Kari Hughes on her selection as the Selmer Middle School Teacher of the Year.

TX HR1263

Congratulating Megan Prado on her selection as the 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year at Brentwood Middle School in San Antonio.

TX HR1772

Congratulating Tina Ly of Anahuac High School on her selection for the STEM Enhancement in Earth Science Summer High School Intern Program at The University of Texas at Austin Center for Space Research.

Similar Bills

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