Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1771

Caption

Congratulating the Katy Independent School District on being named the 2019 Advanced Placement Large District of the Year by The College Board.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Katy ISD's considerable performance improvements, where over 77 percent of the 12,000 AP exams taken scored a three or higher. This achievement not only highlights the district's focus on academic excellence but also reinforces the importance of quality education for the continued growth and vitality of Texas. The leadership of superintendent Ken Gregorski and school board president Courtney Doyle is specifically commended in this recognition, reflecting the effectiveness of the district's governance.

Summary

H.R. No. 1771 is a resolution congratulating the Katy Independent School District (Katy ISD) for being named the Advanced Placement Large District of the Year by The College Board in 2019. The recognition stems from Katy ISD's commitment to expanding its Advanced Placement program, demonstrating an 18 percent annual increase in student participation on AP exams over the last three years, resulting in approximately 1,500 additional students involved compared to 2016.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. No. 1771 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Katy ISD's accomplishments in enhancing educational opportunities for its students. The resolution serves as a public acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication of the faculty, staff, and administrators in fostering an academic environment that supports the growth and success of its students. Highlighting such achievements fosters pride within the community.

Contention

While H.R. No. 1771 is generally non-controversial, as it serves to bolster the reputation of Katy ISD, the underlying implications regarding educational funding and the allocation of resources to support AP programs may provoke discussion. The distinction made in recognizing the district’s achievements may call for further consideration on how other districts approach similar educational advancements and what support is necessary to ensure equitable access to such programs across the state.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR39

Recognizing the Leander Independent School District for being named the College Board Advanced Placement Large District of the Year.

TX HR1440

Congratulating Katy Thompson on being named the 2023 Teacher of the Year at Gulledge Elementary School in the Plano Independent School District.

TX HR2233

Congratulating Brian Beck-Smith of DeSoto High School on being named the 2023 Secondary Teacher of the Year in the DeSoto Independent School District.

TX HR1908

Congratulating Natasha Hernandez on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Early College Academy in the Clint Independent School District.

TX HR1927

Congratulating Antonio Castruita on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Mission Early College High School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1368

Congratulating Dr. Julia Ramirez on being named E3 Employee of the Month by the Galveston Independent School District.

TX HR1252

Congratulating Tina Cone on being named the 2023 Teacher of the Year at Academy High School in the Plano Independent School District.

TX SR147

Congratulating Bobby Ott for being named Superintendent of the Year by the Texas Association of School Boards.

TX HR1436

Congratulating Melanie Lin on being named the 2023 Teacher of the Year at Shepton High School in the Plano Independent School District.

TX HR1249

Congratulating Emma Luster on being named the 2023 Teacher of the Year at Shepard Elementary School in the Plano Independent School District.

Similar Bills

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