H.R. No. 1880 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The year 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the first organized school in Edinburg, and this occasion offers an opportunity to recognize the community's rich educational history and the notable achievements of the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District; and WHEREAS, It was in 1909 that classes initially met in a small two-room building on the edge of town; the students, who numbered 30 that first year, walked or rode horses to reach the school, and the faculty consisted of two teachers; and WHEREAS, The Edinburg Independent School District came into being on April 3, 1919, when the 36th Texas Legislature passed House Bill No. 603; the district's inaugural superintendent was W. E. Foster, who earned an annual salary of $2,500 for his work; and WHEREAS, The number of pupils in the Edinburg school district was relatively small in its early years, at least when compared with the district today; in 1919, there was a total of 799 students who were served by 25 teachers, and the graduating class of Edinburg High School that year consisted of just two people; nonetheless, the district exhibited the same commitment to continuous improvement that has become its hallmark; within two years of its establishment, it had begun bus service, started work on a "teacherage" to provide housing for unmarried female instructors, and even fielded its first football team, despite the fact that most of the members had never before played the sport; and WHEREAS, In 1926, the Edinburg school system joined with Common School Districts No. 7 and No. 8 to create the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District; the following year, a bond issue was approved to create a new junior high and high school as well as fine arts facilities and other improvements; and WHEREAS, Through the years, Edinburg CISD continued to expand; by 1949, enrollment stood at 3,900 students, nearly five times the number that had attended when the district was founded, and by the following year, there were 14 schools in operation; and WHEREAS, Today, the Edinburg public school system is one of the fastest growing in Texas, with 2,000 teachers providing instruction to almost 31,000 students; it serves an area of some 945 square miles, which makes it one of the largest land mass districts in the nation, and it includes 3 high schools, 5 middle schools, 27 elementary schools, and an alternative education campus; and WHEREAS, Upholding the motto "Educational Excellence Abounds," the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District is carrying forth its mission of preparing young people in Hidalgo County for the challenges and opportunities of the future, and its legacy of academic achievement over the course of nine decades has played a major role in the ongoing development of South Texas; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas Legislature hereby commemorate the centennial of the founding of the first organized school in Edinburg and congratulate the educators, staff, and students of the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District on this special milestone; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for the district as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Pea ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 1880 was adopted by the House on May 7, 2009, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House