Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR866

Caption

Congratulating Lujan-Chavez Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.

Impact

Through the Purple Star Campus Designation, HR866 highlights the importance of serving the unique needs of military families. The bill does not change state laws per se, but it underscores the broader intention of the Texas Education Agency and the legislature to encourage schools to create policies that support military-connected students. Recognition of this designation is intended to foster an environment of understanding and support for these families, which may lead to more schools adopting similar initiatives in the future.

Summary

House Resolution 866 (HR866) congratulates Lujan-Chavez Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District for being awarded the Purple Star Campus Designation by the Texas Education Agency for the 2020-2021 school year. This prestigious designation recognizes schools that have demonstrated a commitment to improving the educational experience of military-connected students and their families. Specifically, the resolution acknowledges the school's efforts in establishing vital support structures to facilitate the transition of military families within the educational system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR866 is decidedly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the efforts made by Lujan-Chavez Elementary School. Legislators and community members have expressed strong support for recognizing educational institutions that work towards better integrating military families into school communities. This resolution highlights a consensus on the value of supporting the educational needs of military-connected students, resulting in an uplifting narrative focused on community and educational excellence.

Contention

While HR866 is largely uncontroversial, the recognition of military-connected families within the educational system may lead to discussions on resource allocation and the necessity for schools to improve support mechanisms. Notably, opponents could argue that while designations like the Purple Star are commendable, they need to be backed by substantial funding and policy changes that truly enhance the educational experiences of these students. Therefore, while HR866 celebrates a success, it also opens dialogue on how to sustain and improve support for military families in education.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR853

Commending Brenda Mills for her service as principal of Lujan-Chavez Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1888

Congratulating Arleen Parada on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Lujan-Chavez 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 HR857

Commending Rosa Chavez-Avedician for her service as principal of James P. Butler Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

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.

Similar Bills

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