Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR475

Caption

Recognizing Daniel Breeden Elementary School for its commitment to excellence in education.

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of educational achievement, not only at the local level but also on a national stage. By celebrating Daniel Breeden Elementary’s success, the resolution aims to promote awareness about the importance of reading and literacy programs that cater to diverse learning needs. Such recognition can serve as a motivating factor for other schools in Texas to strive for similar accomplishments, encouraging an environment of competitive excellence in education across the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 475 is a commendation recognizing Daniel Breeden Elementary School for its outstanding performance in Learning Ally's Great Reading Games competition. The resolution highlights the school's significant achievements and dedication to educational excellence, particularly in its efforts to support students with print disabilities through engaging reading programs. The school, located in the Brownsville Independent School District, has been noted for ranking among the top 10 schools nationally participating in this initiative, reflecting its commitment to fostering literacy and learning among its students.

Contention

Although Senate Resolutions typically do not face the same kind of opposition as legislative bills, it's important to note that discussions around public education can sometimes bring to light issues such as resource allocation, teacher support, and the effectiveness of programs designed for students with disabilities. While SR475 focuses on a specific school and its achievements, broader conversations about public education might highlight ongoing challenges faced in regions like Brownsville, emphasizing the need for sustained investment and support in educational initiatives.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR154

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TX HR1263

Recognizing Excelencia in Education for its contributions.

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Recognizing The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley chess program.

TX SR611

Recognizing education foundations for school districts in Texas.

TX SR196

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Rio Grande Valley Day.

TX SR47

Recognizing Falls City, Francisco Farias, and Roel A. & Celia R. Saenz Elementary Schools and Hector J. Garcia Early College High School for their selection as National Blue Ribbon Schools.

TX SR10

Recognizing Ellis County Precinct Two for its commitment to workplace safety.

TX SR13

Recognizing Vega Junior High School for receiving a National Blue Ribbon Schools award.

Similar Bills

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