Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR915

Introduced
5/14/09  
Enrolled
5/14/09  

Caption

Congratulating Patrick Patterson for being named the 2009 Austin Independent School District Principal of the Year for Secondary Schools by Partners in Education.

Impact

The commendation serves not only to honor Patrick Patterson but also to emphasize the importance of effective leadership within schools. By recognizing his achievements, the Texas Senate aims to inspire similar efforts in educational leadership across the state. Such resolutions can bolster community pride and support for educators, showcasing their vital role in shaping students' futures and fostering positive relationships between schools, parents, and the community.

Summary

Senate Resolution 915 recognizes Patrick Patterson, the principal of LBJ High School, for being named the 2009 Principal of the Year for Secondary Schools by Partners in Education. The resolution reflects the Senate's admiration for Patterson's contributions to the Austin Independent School District and highlights his journey in education, which began in Chicago, where he earned his degrees and taught subjects like algebra and physical education. After moving to Austin in 1983, he held various teaching and administrative positions, demonstrating a commitment to educational excellence.

Conclusion

In conclusion, SR915 serves as a moment of recognition for Patrick Patterson's contributions while simultaneously bringing attention to the critical role of leadership in education. This resolution stands as a testament to the accomplishments of dedicated educators and the support they receive from legislative bodies, ultimately fostering an environment where educational staff are celebrated for their hard work and commitment to the students they serve.

Contention

While Senate Resolutions like SR915 are typically non-controversial and serve as a platform for acknowledging local achievements, discussions around educational policies and funding remain contentious among legislators. Even in recognizing individual achievements, underlying issues such as educational reforms, resource allocations, and the broader challenges facing school districts in Texas are often part of the larger conversation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2049

Congratulating Matt Ammerman of Borger High School on being named the 2022-2023 Region 16 High School Principal of the Year by the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals.

TX HR1759

Congratulating Shadaria Foster on being named the 2022-2023 Dallas ISD Secondary Principal of the Year.

TX HR2233

Congratulating Brian Beck-Smith of DeSoto High School on being named the 2023 Secondary Teacher of the Year in the DeSoto Independent School District.

TX HR502

Congratulating Joshua G. Torres of McLean Middle School on being named the Fort Worth Independent School District 2022-2023 Chase Chair for Teaching Excellence in Secondary English.

TX HR1368

Congratulating Dr. Julia Ramirez on being named E3 Employee of the Month by the Galveston Independent School District.

TX SR147

Congratulating Bobby Ott for being named Superintendent of the Year by the Texas Association of School Boards.

TX HR9

Congratulating Dr. Bobby Ott of Temple ISD for being named the 2022 Superintendent of the Year by the Texas Association of School Boards.

TX HR1901

Congratulating Ulisses Montes on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Clint High School in the Clint Independent School District.

TX HR1917

Congratulating Brandon Gamboa on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Carroll T. Welch Elementary School in the Clint Independent School District.

TX HR1903

Congratulating J. M. Nohe on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Sun Ridge Middle School in the Socorro Independent School District.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.