Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1756

Caption

Congratulating Sullivan Wilke of Bandera High School on her victory in the 4A high jump at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

Impact

The adoption of HR1756 contributes to state traditions of honoring student-athletes, reinforcing the values of excellence and hard work in education and athletics. This creates a positive recognition that can inspire not only current but also future athletes in schools across Texas, promoting engagement in sports programs and reinforcing community support for high school athletics. It illustrates the state's commitment to recognizing achievements in various fields, particularly those of young individuals and their potential.

Summary

House Resolution 1756 (HR1756) recognizes and congratulates Sullivan Wilke of Bandera High School for her outstanding achievement in winning a gold medal in the 4A high jump at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet. On May 10 and 11 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, she cleared a height of 5 feet, 4 inches, standing out among the state's top high school competitors, reflecting the skill and dedication she has put into her athletic pursuits. The resolution highlights the importance of this accomplishment not just for Sullivan, but also for her school and community, who can celebrate her success together.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1756 is overwhelmingly positive, as it centers on celebrating an individual's success and the exemplary representation of their school. The resolution is a formal acknowledgment of Sullivan’s hard work and achievements, which resonate well with communities and the educational system. Emphasis on congratulatory remarks fosters a sense of pride and serves as motivation for other students to strive for excellence in their own endeavors.

Contention

While HR1756 itself does not have significant points of contention, it serves as a reminder of the value placed on student achievements within the Texas state framework. Resolutions like this are generally non-controversial; however, they can become focal points for discussion about the growth and funding of athletic programs in schools, as well as ensuring equal opportunities for all students to participate and excel in sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2001

Congratulating Jayden McCoy of Tuloso-Midway High School in Corpus Christi on winning a silver medal in the 4A long jump at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2265

Congratulating Oliver Ortiz of Dumas High School on winning the silver medal in the boys' 4A 400-meter dash at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR1779

Congratulating the Randolph High School girls' track team on winning the 3A championship at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2272

Congratulating Ke'Mauri Pinkard of Tascosa High School in Amarillo on winning the silver medal in the 5A triple jump at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR53

Congratulating Ja'Naria Jackson of Terrell High School on winning two gold medals at the 2022 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR1897

Congratulating Taylor Nunez of Randolph High School in Universal City on winning four gold medals at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2120

Congratulating members of the Nocona High School girls' track team on their performances in the 2A competition at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR1950

Congratulating the Panhandle High School girls' track team on winning the silver medal in the 2A team competition at the 2022 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2190

Congratulating Laila Payne of Carnegie Vanguard High School in Houston on winning a gold medal at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2139

Congratulating Emma Sralla of Marcus High School on winning the 6A discus championship at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.