Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3110

Caption

Congratulating Mariachi Cascabel of Rio Grande City High School on winning Class 5A of the 2015 Texas High School Mariachi Competition.

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize and promote Texas's rich cultural heritage, particularly the significance of mariachi music in the state's educational and artistic landscape. By honoring the achievements of young musicians, the resolution supports the acknowledgment of the importance of arts education in schools. It highlights the positive impact that such programs have on students, communities, and the cultural fabric of Texas.

Summary

H.R. No. 3110 is a resolution that congratulates the Mariachi Cascabel band of Rio Grande City High School for winning the Class 5A division of the 2015 Texas High School Mariachi Competition. This competition, held in San Antonio, showcased 35 high school mariachi ensembles from across Texas, celebrating the cultural contributions of mariachi music to the community and state. The success of Mariachi Cascabel is attributed to their dedicated band directors, Daniel E. Renteria and Marcos A. Zarate, and their consistent performance excellence, as this marks their third consecutive title.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. No. 3110 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride in local achievements and the celebration of cultural diversity in Texas. The resolution promotes a sense of community and collective identity, as it not only acknowledges the talent of the mariachi group but also encourages future participation in arts programs among students across the state.

Contention

As a non-controversial resolution, there are no notable points of contention associated with H.R. No. 3110. The unanimous praise for the mariachi band from both the public and the legislators indicates a shared appreciation for the arts and education, fostering unity rather than division within discussions around the resolution. This highlights a mutual commitment to celebrating the accomplishments of Texas youth in the arts.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR511

Congratulating Mariachi Cascabel from Rio Grande City High School on its achievements at the 2023 UIL State Mariachi Festival.

TX HR512

Congratulating Mariachi Grulla de Plata from Grulla High School in Rio Grande City on its performance at the 2023 UIL State Mariachi Festival.

TX HR112

Congratulating Eduardo Trevio of Humble on winning first place at the 28th Annual Mariachi Extravaganza National Vocal Competition.

TX HR1202

Congratulating Andrew Trevino of McAllen High School on being named to the 2023 TMEA All-State Mariachi Ensemble.

TX HR1203

Congratulating Angel Trujillo of McAllen High School on being named to the 2023 TMEA All-State Mariachi Ensemble.

TX HR96

Congratulating the Cedar Park High School Timberwolf Marching Band on winning the 5A state championship.

TX HR1197

Congratulating the Covenant Classical School mock trial team on winning first place at the 2023 Texas High School Mock Trial Competition.

TX SR290

Recognizing Starr County students who participated at the 2021 Mariachi Vargas Extravaganza.

TX HR1172

Congratulating Ketny Nicoleau of Sharyland Pioneer High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 5A Division II State Championships.

TX HR75

Congratulating the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Early College High School Mighty Bear Band on winning first place at the 2023 UIL 6A Area G Marching Band Contest and advancing to the state competition.

Similar Bills

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