Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1771

Caption

Congratulating Melynn Hunt on her retirement as assistant athletic director for the Lubbock Independent School District.

Impact

The resolution highlights Ms. Hunt's influences not only within Lubbock ISD but also in the broader context of women's athletics. Her extensive experience and success have contributed to the growth of programs supporting young female athletes. The sentiments expressed in HR1771 underscore the importance of educators who serve as role models, fostering the development of future generations. As an assistant athletic director, Ms. Hunt's leadership additionally shaped the athletic programs at Lubbock ISD, emphasizing the significance of dedicated coaching in schools that can influence a student's development both in sports and life skill areas.

Summary

HR1771 is a resolution that congratulates Melynn Hunt on her retirement from the Lubbock Independent School District (Lubbock ISD). Over her nearly four-decade career in public education and athletics, Ms. Hunt has had a significant impact on the lives of many young Texans. She served as a coach, teacher, and administrator, notably excelling in girls' basketball, where she achieved a remarkable record of 527 wins and 203 losses over 25 years. Throughout her career, she has been recognized many times, earning honors such as district coach of the year on seven occasions and being inducted into the Texas Girls Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2009.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1771 is one of admiration and appreciation. The resolution reflects a community's recognition of Ms. Hunt's contributions and the values of hard work, dedication, and excellence that she embodied throughout her career in education and athletics. Celebrating such figures in educational environments serves to inspire others in similar roles, showcasing the necessity of strong mentorship for students and athletes alike.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention discussed in the bill as it simply serves as a resolution of recognition. It emphasizes unity in celebrating achievements within the educational system, particularly in advocating for women's sports. By honoring Ms. Hunt's contributions, the resolution reinforces the supportive framework that encourages future leaders in both education and athletics.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1706

Congratulating agriculture teacher Roger Green on his retirement from Monterey High School in Lubbock.

TX HR75

Congratulating Dr. Carl Dethloff on his retirement as superintendent of the San Angelo Independent School District.

TX HR1489

Congratulating Karen McCormick Zachary on her retirement from Dallas ISD.

TX HR59

Congratulating Marie Gonzales on her retirement as the executive director of special education at Round Rock ISD.

TX HR12

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

TX HR2243

Commending Beverly Day Humphrey for her exceptional achievements as chief of athletics and girls' track coach with Lancaster ISD.

TX HR1417

Congratulating Russell Miller on his retirement as head coach of the Weiss High School boys' basketball team.

TX HR2464

Congratulating Michelle Fratto on her retirement from the Arlington Independent School District.

TX HR1272

Congratulating Dr. Lloyd Verstuyft on his retirement as superintendent of Southwest ISD.

TX HR1114

Congratulating the Saint Mary's Hall Middle School girls' basketball A team on winning the 2023 Independent School Athletic League city championship.

Similar Bills

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