Texas 2011 - 82nd 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR167

Caption

Congratulating Elizabeth F. Springs of Kingsville on her participation in the NASA High School Aerospace Scholars program.

Impact

While this resolution itself does not enact new laws or regulations, it signifies the importance of programs like the NASA High School Aerospace Scholars initiative in fostering interest in STEM fields among youth. Such acknowledgments can enhance awareness and support for educational programs that encourage students to pursue careers in science and technology-related sectors, thus potentially influencing future educational policies and funding priorities for similar programs.

Summary

House Resolution 167 is a commendatory resolution that recognizes Elizabeth F. Springs from Kingsville for her exemplary participation in the NASA High School Aerospace Scholars program. This program is designed to engage high school juniors in the fields of math, science, engineering, and computer science through online lessons and hands-on experiences. Elizabeth stands out not only for her academic accomplishments but also for her active involvement in her school and community. The resolution highlights her leadership roles and academic achievements while emphasizing her commitment to her studies and interests in aerospace.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR167 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the achievements of a young student in the context of a prestigious national program. Legislators generally expressed admiration for Elizabeth’s dedication and success, using this resolution as a platform to inspire other students and endorse educational initiatives that promote excellence in STEM disciplines. The resolution reflects a collective pride in local youth and their accomplishments at state and national levels.

Contention

There doesn't appear to be substantial contention surrounding HR167, as it is primarily a congratulatory resolution rather than a piece of legislation that would face opposition or debate. The focus is on celebrating individual achievement rather than addressing controversial issues, making it an uncontroversial measure that aims to uplift and motivate other students within the educational community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR81

Congratulating Valerie Arreola of Bob Hope High School in Port Arthur on her participation in the Dartmouth Bound Program.

TX HR1093

Congratulating Elizabeth Chapman on her selection as the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Bellaire High School.

TX HR1772

Congratulating Tina Ly of Anahuac High School on her selection for the STEM Enhancement in Earth Science Summer High School Intern Program at The University of Texas at Austin Center for Space Research.

TX HR1738

Congratulating Noel Moctezuma Mendez of Del Valle High School on his acceptance into Harvard University with a full scholarship.

TX HR2508

Congratulating Malavika Subramaniam on graduating as a member of the Class of 2023 at Vandegrift High School in Austin.

TX SR517

Congratulating Elizabeth Watkins of Frisco on receiving a Governor's Volunteer of the Year Award.

TX HR2386

Congratulating Elizabeth Garcia on being selected as the 2023 Teacher of the Year at West Oso Elementary School in West Oso ISD.

TX HR40

Commending Anagha Deepak of Round Rock High School on her participation in the 2023 U.S. Youth Ambassadors Program in Ecuador.

TX HR534

Congratulating Sonya Kulkarni of Bellaire High School on her selection as a delegate to the United States Senate Youth Program.

TX HR2111

Congratulating the Coppell High School girls' golf team on its participation in the 2023 UIL Golf State Tournament.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.