Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2197

Introduced
5/23/11  
Refer
5/23/11  
Enrolled
6/1/11  

Caption

Congratulating Helen Bradley of the Irving Independent School District on her receipt of a 2010-2011 Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award.

Impact

The resolution not only recognizes individual achievement but also serves to promote teaching and the humanities in Texas education. By celebrating exemplary educators like Ms. Bradley, the bill aims to inspire other teachers and emphasizes the importance of quality education in shaping future generations. The acknowledgment of such dedicated individuals can foster a positive environment within schools and communities, motivating others to strive for excellence in their educational endeavors.

Summary

HR2197 is a resolution that acknowledges and congratulates Helen Bradley, a distinguished teacher at the Irving Independent School District, for receiving the 2010-2011 Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award from Humanities Texas. This resolution highlights Ms. Bradley's significant contributions to education, particularly in the area of social studies, where she has taught history and government to high school students since 1976. Her efforts to introduce advanced placement courses and her active participation in professional organizations exemplify her commitment to academic excellence and student enrichment.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR2197 is one of appreciation and respect for educators. Members of the Texas House of Representatives express positive attitudes towards public education and the recognition of teachers’ efforts. The resolution reflects a consensus on the value of recognizing excellence in the teaching profession and the impact that dedicated educators have on students, families, and the community at large.

Contention

Given that this resolution is primarily celebratory in nature, there are minimal points of contention associated with it. Unlike more contentious legislative bills, HR2197 focuses on honoring an individual’s achievement without delving into policy debates or legislative disputes. Thus, it enjoys broad support across party lines and highlights the unifying role that recognition of educational accomplishments can play within the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR46

Congratulating Dr. Sharron Forest on her receipt of a 2023 Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas System Board of Regents.

TX HR12

Congratulating Latin teacher Ann Price Ouzts on her retirement from the Irving Independent School District.

TX HR1471

Congratulating Dr. Mary Ellen Cavitt on her receipt of a 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Killeen Independent School District Alumni Association.

TX HR1448

Congratulating Dr. Usamah Rodgers on her receipt of a 2023 Outstanding Texan Award for House District 111 from the Texas Legislative Black Caucus.

TX HR1201

Congratulating Teshawn Leslie of Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD on receiving an Honored National Teaching Award.

TX HR1513

Congratulating Laura Grey of the Tuloso-Midway Independent School District on receiving a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

TX HR1469

Congratulating Dr. Sheryse Desiree Mobley on her receipt of a 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Killeen Independent School District Alumni Association.

TX HR2233

Congratulating Brian Beck-Smith of DeSoto High School on being named the 2023 Secondary Teacher of the Year in the DeSoto Independent School District.

TX HR1306

Congratulating Billy Streu on his receipt of the MSW Outstanding Field Award from the School of Social Work at Texas State University.

TX HR481

Congratulating Pamela Dawson of DeSoto ISD on her receipt of the 2023 Music Educator Award from the Recording Academy.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.