Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR53

Caption

Recognizing February 1 through 7, 2021, as National School Counselor Week.

Impact

By recognizing National School Counselor Week, SR53 aims to raise awareness of the contributions that school counselors make to educational institutions and the broader community. It underscores their vital role in the personal and academic development of students, promoting programs that help young people become productive members of society. The resolution highlights the collaborative nature of their work, which is essential for creating an environment where students can thrive both academically and emotionally.

Summary

Senate Resolution 53 recognizes February 1 through 7, 2021, as National School Counselor Week in Texas. This resolution serves to honor professional school counselors for their essential role in the education system. These counselors, who hold certifications in both teaching and counseling, dedicate themselves to helping students achieve their full potential by assisting in areas such as goal-setting, emotional well-being, and mental health. The resolution emphasizes the importance of their work not just in guiding students, but also in collaborating with teachers and parents to foster comprehensive growth and support for youth across the state.

Contention

While the resolution primarily serves as a form of recognition and does not directly amend or create laws, its passage reflects the ongoing discussions about the role of educators and mental health professionals within schools. There may be varying opinions regarding the effectiveness of school counseling programs, funding for such initiatives, and the recognition of mental health issues within educational policies, but as a resolution, SR53 provides a platform for acknowledging the value of school counselors without entering contentious legislative debates.

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Previously Filed As

TX HR65

Recognizing February 1 through 7, 2021, as National School Counselor Week.

Similar Bills

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