Honoring Alexandra M. Harsacky of Zapata High School on being named the U.S. Border Patrol Youth of the Year for 2009.
Impact
The passage of HR2078 serves to highlight the accomplishments of young individuals within the community, aiming to inspire other students to pursue academic and extracurricular excellence. By recognizing Alexandra's efforts, the resolution also reflects positively on Zapata High School and the community that supports it. Such acknowledgements may encourage further engagement from students in both academic and community service activities.
Summary
HR2078 is a resolution honoring Alexandra M. Harsacky, a senior at Zapata High School, for being named the U.S. Border Patrol Youth of the Year for 2009. This resolution acknowledges her selection among students recognized as Youth of the Month during the previous school year. Notably, Alexandra is ranked first in her senior class, showcasing her commitment to academic excellence, as well as her participation in various extracurricular activities and community service initiatives.
Contention
As HR2078 is a resolution rather than a legislative bill, it does not have provisions that directly impact state laws or carry significant points of contention. The resolution is more of a commemorative gesture, emphasizing the importance of youth achievement and community involvement, without invoking any debate over policy measures or legislative changes.
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