Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1025

Introduced
3/24/09  
Refer
3/26/09  
Enrolled
4/3/09  

Caption

Recognizing Sam Houston Middle School in Garland for its contributions to the community.

Impact

This resolution honors the educational achievements of Sam Houston Middle School and acknowledges the hard work of its dedicated faculty and staff under the leadership of Principal Don Hernandez. The resolution emphasizes the importance of a collaborative environment where teachers, administrators, and parents work together in supporting students' academic and personal growth. By highlighting the school's contributions, the resolution strengthens the community’s support for local education initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution 1025 recognizes Sam Houston Middle School in Garland for its significant contributions to the community and its role in providing quality education to students. Established in 1960, the school has an enrollment of approximately 775 students and has developed various programs aimed at enhancing student achievement and community involvement. Notable programs include the National Junior Honor Society, which promotes leadership and character among its members, and other academic initiatives that foster individual student success.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not contentious, it serves as a point of pride for the local community and the school district. The recognition of educational institutions like Sam Houston Middle School can foster a sense of accomplishment among educators and students alike. This may also spur further efforts to enhance educational programs in the region, ensuring that schools receive continued support and resources essential for maintaining high educational standards.

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