Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2190

Caption

Congratulating Don T. Haynes Jr. on his retirement as director of bands at LBJ High School in Austin.

Impact

Under Mr. Haynes’ tenure, the Jaguar Band not only achieved remarkable success in competitions but also participated in high-profile performances, including international tours to London, Paris, and China. His mentorship has significantly contributed to the musical development and personal growth of countless students, instilling in them life skills such as discipline, confidence, and teamwork. The resolution recognizes this legacy and highlights how he has shaped the future of music education in Texas. For the local community, his retirement marks the end of an era that significantly enhanced the cultural fabric of the school and community.

Summary

H.R. No. 2190 is a resolution that honors Don T. Haynes Jr. as he retires from his position as the director of bands at LBJ High School in Austin, Texas. Mr. Haynes has had a distinguished 41-year career in education, during which he has led the school's bands to numerous accolades and achievements. His leadership has resulted in exceptional performances and recognitions at local, state, and national levels, particularly in UIL competitions, where the LBJ bands consistently earn top honors. This resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of his impact on the school's music program and the broader community of student musicians.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. No. 2190 is one of deep gratitude and respect for Mr. Haynes’ contributions to education and music. Legislators and community members alike express admiration for his dedication, talent, and the positive influence he has had on his students. The tone of the resolution is celebratory, intended to convey appreciation for his hard work and commitment over decades. There is a shared recognition among his peers and students regarding his qualities not just as an educator, but as a mentor who has actively supported students’ academic and personal pursuits.

Contention

While the resolution is largely positive and recognizes Mr. Haynes’ accomplishments, it does also highlight a broader context of changes within educational settings regarding music programs. Discussions around supporting robust arts education often surface, particularly in relation to funding and community engagement, as schools navigate changing educational priorities. Mr. Haynes’ retirement serves as a reminder of the deep cultural significance of music education and the ongoing conversations around sustaining such programs in Texas schools.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1730

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TX HR2498

Congratulating Francisco M. Sanchez on his selection as the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Eagle Pass High School.

Similar Bills

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