Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR778

Introduced
4/14/11  
Introduced
4/14/11  
Enrolled
4/14/11  
Enrolled
4/14/11  
Passed
4/14/11  

Caption

Recognizing Andrew Micah George on the occasion of his high school graduation.

Impact

While Senate Resolution 778 does not have the legislative weight of a bill that alters state laws or policy, its impact lies in its recognition of individual achievement within the broader community context. It serves to inspire other students and acknowledges the unique educational paths that some individuals take. By commending Andrew, it reinforces the notion of valuing diverse educational experiences, such as homeschooling, and the successes that can arise from them.

Summary

Senate Resolution 778 recognizes Andrew Micah George for his high school graduation. The resolution commends Andrew for his exceptional diligence and determination in fulfilling all requirements for a high school diploma, highlighting his impressive journey as a homeschooler from the Brazosport area. This acknowledgment comes at a momentous occasion, celebrating not only his academic achievements but also the character and hard work he exhibited throughout his education journey.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR778 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride and admiration from family, friends, and the community for Andrew’s accomplishments. The resolution serves as a public commendation that not only honors Andrew but also uplifts the significance of educational milestones in the lives of students within Texas. Such recognition showcases the supportive community surrounding homeschooling and the appreciation of personal achievement.

Contention

There were no notable points of contention or public debate surrounding Senate Resolution 778, as it serves primarily as an affirmative recognition of a young individual's success rather than a policy that may evoke differing opinions. The resolution was adopted with unanimous support, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of Andrew's achievements and the importance of celebrating educational milestones.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR46

Recognizing Peter Thomas Scarborough on the occasion of his high school graduation.

TX SR663

Congratulating Peter Christopher Wallace on the occasion of his graduation from Stephen F. Austin High School.

TX SR60

Recognizing George Purefoy on the occasion of his retirement as city manager of Frisco.

TX HR1868

Congratulating Hudson Andrew Rhodes on graduating as valedictorian of the Katy High School Class of 2023.

TX SR481

Recognizing Michael Culling on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR73

Recognizing Michael J. Scarpello on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR16

Recognizing Timothy Neuman on the occasion of his graduation from the Commissioners Court Leadership Academy.

TX SR28

Recognizing Rod Paige on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

TX SR687

Congratulating Erik Zeinner on the occasion of his graduation from McCallum Fine Arts Academy.

TX SR627

Recognizing Saad Nadeem on his graduation from the University of Houston.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.