Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR832

Caption

Congratulating Cactus Trails Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of supporting military families and highlights the efforts of Cactus Trails Elementary School in achieving this designation. By recognizing schools like Cactus Trails, the Texas Legislature aims to promote awareness and encourage other educational institutions to adopt similar initiatives that help military families. This may lead to a broader application of the Purple Star designation across other schools in Texas, fostering a supportive community for military-connected students.

Summary

H.R. No. 832 is a resolution that congratulates Cactus Trails Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District for receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation for the 2020-2021 school year. This designation was established by the 86th Texas Legislature to honor schools that demonstrate a commitment to addressing the needs of military-connected students and their families. The school met several criteria for this recognition, including appointing a campus-based military liaison, implementing a campus transition program, and providing accessible information specifically tailored for military-connected students through their website.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. No. 832 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators expressed their appreciation for the dedication of schools that support military families, recognizing the unique challenges these students face. The resolution serves to unite communities in gratitude for the service members and their families, thereby enhancing community spirit and collaboration towards enriching educational environments.

Contention

While H.R. No. 832 does not appear to have significant points of contention, it does reflect a recognition of the necessity to address the specific needs of military families in the educational context. The broader implications may include considerations regarding how schools can support diverse needs, particularly those of transient populations like military families. The resolution does not pose any legal changes or mandates but serves as a commendation that highlights successful support programs already in place.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1879

Congratulating Marisela Lopez on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Cactus Trails Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR859

Commending Leslie Thomas for her service as principal of Cactus Trails Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1145

Congratulating Stephanie Herrera of Horizon Heights Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Lavis Mentor Teacher Award from the UTEP College of Education.

TX HR1142

Congratulating nine Harmony Public Schools campuses on receiving State Schools of Character designation from Character.org.

TX HR1877

Congratulating Claudia Sustaita on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Purple Heart Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1144

Congratulating Michael Evanko Douglas of El Dorado High School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Lavis Mentor Teacher Award from the UTEP College of Education.

TX HR862

Commending Deana White for her service as principal of Purple Heart Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1894

Congratulating Lizet Vasquez on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Campestre Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1170

Congratulating McAllen ISD on receiving the Golden Apple Award from United Way of South Texas.

TX HR11

Congratulating Shelley Jeoffroy of Otis Brown Elementary School in Irving ISD on being named the 2023 Texas Teacher of the Year by the Texas Association of School Administrators.

Similar Bills

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