Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR181

Introduced
3/26/23  
Refer
3/26/23  
Engrossed
3/28/23  
Enrolled
3/28/23  

Caption

Presley Seals; commend upon being named as an inductee of the Curriculum Associates 2023 Class of Extraordinary Educators.

Impact

By recognizing educators like Mrs. Seal, HR181 not only fosters a culture of appreciation for teaching excellence but also encourages the adoption of best practices among educators statewide. It can serve as an inspiration for other teachers to pursue innovative methods in their classrooms, ultimately enhancing the quality of education across Mississippi. The acknowledgment of such achievements promotes higher standards in education and sets a benchmark for teachers striving for excellence.

Summary

House Resolution 181 praises and commends Presley Seal, a first-grade teacher at Poplarville Elementary School in Mississippi, for her induction into the Curriculum Associates' 2023 Class of Extraordinary Educators. This resolution highlights Seal's exemplary dedication to her students and her innovative teaching practices, which contribute significantly to student growth and engagement. The resolution reflects a broader commitment to recognizing outstanding educational professionals who exemplify excellence in their field and have a substantial impact on their students and communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the importance of valuing and commending exemplary educators. It emphasizes the significance of teachers in shaping future generations and reflects a community's respect and gratitude towards those who dedicate their lives to education. The general tone is one of celebration and recognition of hard work and achievements in the educational sector.

Contention

Although the resolution is largely celebratory, there could be underlying contention regarding the criteria used for recognition within educational circles. While many support the initiative to honor outstanding educators, some may argue that it could unintentionally create competition among teachers rather than fostering collaboration. However, within the context of this resolution, there is no evident opposition, as the focus remains on honoring an individual who represents the potential of effective teaching.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR83

Liska Wallace; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022.

MS HR91

Becki Cope; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022.

MS HR90

Sharicka Gray; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022.

MS HR165

Anna Katherine Adams; commend and congratulate upon induction in the 2023 Class of Extraordinary Educators.

MS SR92

Commend Anthony Hamorsky as Extraordinary Educator for 2023 Curriculum Associates.

MS SR103

Commend Krilesha Boyd for being named a "2024 Extraordinary Educator."

MS SR91

Commend Dr. Kiana Pendelton as Extraordinary Educator for 2023 Curriculum Associates.

MS SR121

Commends and congratulates Tracie M. Porter for being named an extraordinary educator for 2021 by Curriculum Associates.

MS HR89

Matthew Lambert; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022.

MS SR90

Commend Dr. Janie Brown of Laurel Middle School for "Extraordinary Educator" Award.

Similar Bills

MS HR83

Liska Wallace; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022.

MS HR19

Emma Watts; commend and congratulate upon being crowned Miss Dixie National 2024.

MS HC54

Circuit Judge Claiborne "Buddy" McDonald IV; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

MS SR3

Commend Poplarville High School Hornets Football Team for first 4A State Championship.

MS HC46

Poplarville High School; commend upon winning their first UCA National High School Cheering Championship.

MS HR46

Poplarville High School Football Team; commend upon winning first ever MHSAA Class 4A State Championship.

MS HC65

Phi Theta Kappa 2025 All-Mississippi Academic Team; commend.

MS SB3120

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2023 approp. to City of Poplarville for city's fire and police departments.