Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR101

Filed/Read First Time
9/14/25  
Introduced
2/27/25  
Passed
2/27/25  
Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Alabama Legislature

Impact

By commending individuals like Mary Travis, HR101 not only celebrates personal achievement but also promotes a culture of recognition for teaching excellence within Alabama's education system. The bill underscores the significance of exceptional educators in fostering student curiosity and passion for learning. The recognition serves as an encouragement for teachers across the state, highlighting the impact of dedicated professionals on student success and the overall quality of education in Alabama.

Summary

House Resolution 101 (HR101) is a commendatory resolution recognizing Mary Travis, a fifth-grade teacher at Gilliard Elementary School in Mobile, Alabama, for receiving the prestigious Milken Educator Award for the 2024-2025 academic year. This resolution reflects the state's commitment to honoring exceptional educators who demonstrate outstanding instructional practices and strong leadership potential within the education sector. The Milken Educator Award is bestowed upon teachers who inspire students and contribute to the educational community with remarkable dedication and creativity.

Contention

While HR101 is a resolution of commendation and generally lacks significant opposition due to its non-binding nature, it reflects broader conversations regarding educational standards and recognition in the state. Supporters emphasize the importance of acknowledging educators who go above and beyond, whereas critics may argue that more systemic issues in education funding or policy need addressing instead. Nonetheless, HR101 stands as a positive acknowledgment of the contributions made by educators to the community and the educational framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB176

Public K-12 education and two-year institutions of higher education, Alabama Career RoadMap Act, Alabama Community College System required to develop career readiness module to be added to high school graduation requirements, each public high school student required to complete Career RoadMap Postsecondary Opportunity as defined by Alabama Community College System, Alabama Community College System and State Board of Education required to adopt rules

AL HJR66

Urging the Legislature of the State of Alabama to declare a moratorium on capital punishment executions.

AL HR101

Josephine Sawyer McKinney, recipient of Willie and Betty Farrior Family Foundation Community Service Award, commended

AL HR190

Officer Albert Morin, Alabama Legislative Medal of Honor recipient, commended

AL HR4

Mrs. Ethel T. Leslie, death mourned

AL HB163

Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Bill

AL HR80

Mr. Lee Brownell, commended

AL HR253

Anita Whitlock, retirement, commended

AL HR41

Gladys Motley Norman, death mourned

AL HR38

Dr. Ora M. Banks-Parker, death mourned

Similar Bills

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