Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR743

Introduced
3/6/09  
Refer
3/12/09  
Enrolled
3/20/09  

Caption

Honoring Lily B. Clayton Elementary School in Fort Worth on its selection as a 2008 Just for the Kids--Higher Performing School by the National Center for Educational Achievement.

Impact

The bill serves to highlight the accomplishments of Lily B. Clayton Elementary School and aims to celebrate the positive outcomes of dedicated educational efforts within the state. By recognizing such schools, the resolution promotes the idea that rigorous academic programs and leadership can lead to significant success, which may inspire similar initiatives in other educational institutions. This recognition can also contribute to elevating the standards of education, as schools striving for similar accolades may adapt practices utilized by higher-performing schools.

Summary

House Resolution 743 (HR743) is a resolution that honors Lily B. Clayton Elementary School in Fort Worth, Texas, for its designation as a 2008 Just for the Kids--Higher Performing School by the National Center for Educational Achievement (NCEA). This recognition is awarded to schools that have demonstrated exceptional academic performance over several years across various subjects. The resolution praises the school's commitment to academic excellence and the hard work of its teachers and students.

Contention

While the resolution mainly serves to celebrate the achievements of a specific institution, it also underscores the broader implications of educational standards and accountability in the public school system in Texas. Discussions may arise about ample focus on standardized testing and metrics to judge performance, which can provoke debates about educational equity and the means of enforcement of such recognition. Critics might argue that while recognition is important, the sole focus on performance metrics could lead to disadvantages for schools facing socio-economic challenges.

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