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11 house resolution no.179 Rep. Schmaltz offered the following resolution: A resolution to declare January 28-February 3, 2024, as Catholic Schools Week in the state of Michigan. Whereas, There are 49,858 students attending 210 Catholic elementary and high schools throughout our great state; and Whereas, The Constitution of Michigan states that Religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged; and Whereas, Catholic school parents pay tuition in addition to supporting their local public schools through their taxes; and Whereas, Catholic schools comply with the same health, safety, and general welfare regulations required of public schools; and Whereas, Taking into account Michigan's minimum public school foundation allowance of $9,608 per pupil, Catholic schools will save taxpayers more than $479 million in state spending during the current school year; and Whereas, Catholic schools instill a broad, values-based education, emphasizing the lifelong development of moral, intellectual, and social values in young people, making them responsible citizens of our state and nation; and Whereas, Catholic schools educate many students who are non-Catholic and many students who are economically disadvantaged, as a good education remains the single best way out of poverty; and Whereas, With their traditionally high academic standards, high graduation rates, and commitment to community service, Catholic schools and their graduates make a positive contribution to society; and Whereas, January 28-February 3, 2024, has been designated as Catholic Schools Week, with the theme Catholic Schools: United in Faith and Community as denoted by the National Catholic Educational Association and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; and Whereas, The common good of the state of Michigan is strengthened through the continued existence of Catholic schools; and Whereas, Catholic schools are committed to community service, producing graduates who hold helping others among their core values; and Whereas, Catholic schools create a supporting partnership with each students family, encouraging the involvement of parents in the education of their children, so that Catholic schools form productive lives which benefit future generations; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body recognize January 28-February 3, 2024, as Catholic Schools Week in the state of Michigan. We support the continued dedication of Catholic schools across Michigan toward academic excellence and the key role Catholic schools play in promoting and ensuring a brighter and stronger future for students; and be it further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the Michigan Catholic Conference with our highest esteem.
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1111 A resolution to declare January 28-February 3, 2024, as Catholic Schools Week in the state of Michigan.
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1313 Whereas, There are 49,858 students attending 210 Catholic elementary and high schools throughout our great state; and
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1515 Whereas, The Constitution of Michigan states that Religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged; and
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1717 Whereas, Catholic school parents pay tuition in addition to supporting their local public schools through their taxes; and
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1919 Whereas, Catholic schools comply with the same health, safety, and general welfare regulations required of public schools; and
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2121 Whereas, Taking into account Michigan's minimum public school foundation allowance of $9,608 per pupil, Catholic schools will save taxpayers more than $479 million in state spending during the current school year; and
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2323 Whereas, Catholic schools instill a broad, values-based education, emphasizing the lifelong development of moral, intellectual, and social values in young people, making them responsible citizens of our state and nation; and
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2525 Whereas, Catholic schools educate many students who are non-Catholic and many students who are economically disadvantaged, as a good education remains the single best way out of poverty; and
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2727 Whereas, With their traditionally high academic standards, high graduation rates, and commitment to community service, Catholic schools and their graduates make a positive contribution to society; and
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2929 Whereas, January 28-February 3, 2024, has been designated as Catholic Schools Week, with the theme Catholic Schools: United in Faith and Community as denoted by the National Catholic Educational Association and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; and
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3131 Whereas, The common good of the state of Michigan is strengthened through the continued existence of Catholic schools; and
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3333 Whereas, Catholic schools are committed to community service, producing graduates who hold helping others among their core values; and
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3535 Whereas, Catholic schools create a supporting partnership with each students family, encouraging the involvement of parents in the education of their children, so that Catholic schools form productive lives which benefit future generations; now, therefore, be it
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3737 Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body recognize January 28-February 3, 2024, as Catholic Schools Week in the state of Michigan. We support the continued dedication of Catholic schools across Michigan toward academic excellence and the key role Catholic schools play in promoting and ensuring a brighter and stronger future for students; and be it further
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3939 Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the Michigan Catholic Conference with our highest esteem.