Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR448

Introduced
3/7/11  
Introduced
3/7/11  
Enrolled
3/7/11  
Enrolled
3/7/11  
Passed
3/7/11  

Caption

Congratulating Maria Zuniga on her advancement to the national finals of the Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge the importance of the Poetry Out Loud program, emphasizing its role in promoting literacy and public speaking skills among high school students. The contest encourages students to engage with poetry through memorization and performance, fostering self-confidence and an appreciation for literary heritage. This recognition is positioned within broader educational efforts to enhance student engagement in the arts, highlighting the value of such competitions in today's educational landscape.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 448 commends Maria Zuniga for her remarkable achievement in advancing to the national finals of the Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest, which took place in Washington, D.C. The resolution highlights Maria's status as a student at Coppell High School and celebrates her participation among 53 finalists from across the nation. Her victory in the state competition not only earned her a $200 prize but also a $500 stipend for her school to purchase poetry books, alongside the opportunity to compete for significant scholarship awards totaling $50,000.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR448 is one of pride and support for student achievements in the arts and education. The resolution reflects a positive acknowledgment from the Texas Senate of individual student accomplishments and the benefits of arts education in schools. The support for Maria's achievement likely resonates with constituents who value creative expression and educational success.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present points of contention, it underscores the ongoing debates about the role of arts in education within policy discussions. It reflects a consensus on the benefits of recognition and support for arts education, although discussions on funding and resources for such programs can often be contentious at legislative levels. The resolution stands as a unifying celebration of student success rather than a divisive issue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2119

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TX HR112

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TX HR1084

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TX SR74

Congratulating the Tarleton State University men's rodeo team on winning the overall championship at the 2022 College National Finals Rodeo.

TX HR1082

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TX HR1083

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TX HR1346

Congratulating the Edinburg High School cheerleading team on its victory at the 2023 National Cheerleaders Association High School National Championship.

TX HR140

Congratulating Alejandra Llanos of McAllen on being named the 2023 National Youth of the Year by Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

TX HR739

Commending Cindy Zuniga for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX SR30

Recognizing the James Madison High School Cowboy Smokers barbecue team for winning a national title.

Similar Bills

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