Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR843

Caption

Recognizing Longfellow Middle School and Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio.

Impact

The AVID program has positively impacted the academic landscape by improving standardized test scores, increasing enrollment in advanced classes, and enhancing college attendance rates among participants. Longfellow Middle School and Thomas Jefferson High School's standout achievements in these areas serve as a model for other educational institutions in Texas and beyond. By fostering a supportive environment for students, these schools contribute to broadening the college readiness framework and ensuring that a diverse student body has access to higher education pathways.

Summary

Senate Resolution 843 acknowledges the achievements of Longfellow Middle School and Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio for their exemplary implementation of the Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program. This recognition highlights the schools' roles as national demonstration sites for this initiative, which prepares students in the academic middle to be eligible for four-year colleges. The AVID program focuses on students who have the potential for rigorous coursework but may not have fully realized their capabilities, offering them support to succeed academically and pursue higher education opportunities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR843 is one of pride and celebration for the educational efforts within the San Antonio Independent School District. The resolution reflects a wider appreciation for programs that enhance student learning and increase college access. Advocates for educational reform and college readiness welcome this acknowledgment as it underscores the importance of effective programs that can make a significant difference in students' lives and communities.

Contention

Although the resolution is primarily celebratory, the emphasis on the AVID program raises questions about educational equity and the resources available to ensure that such programs are implemented effectively across all schools. Notable discussions may arise concerning the disparities in educational opportunities in different districts, and the necessity of ongoing support for programs designed to assist students who may be at a disadvantage. Overall, while SR843 stands as a commendation, it also highlights the ongoing challenges in education regarding equity and access to resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1008

Recognizing the AVID program at Lamar Middle School in Lewisville ISD.

TX HR509

Commending Royal Public Schools in San Antonio.

TX SR718

Recognizing Patti Radle for her service to the San Antonio Independent School District Board of Trustees.

TX HR187

In memory of James Thomas Cain of San Antonio.

TX SR22

Recognizing Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson for her service as president of Texas A&M University-San Antonio.

TX SR82

Recognizing Joel C. Harris Middle School on the occasion on its 100th anniversary.

TX SR52

Recognizing the Chapel Hill Independent School District junior high school honors band for winning state championships.

TX SR245

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as VIVA San Antonio Day.

TX HR150

In memory of former State Representative Thomas Jefferson "Tom" Martin Jr.

TX SR47

Recognizing Falls City, Francisco Farias, and Roel A. & Celia R. Saenz Elementary Schools and Hector J. Garcia Early College High School for their selection as National Blue Ribbon Schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.