Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1759

Caption

Congratulating Shadaria Foster on being named the 2022-2023 Dallas ISD Secondary Principal of the Year.

Impact

The resolution does not propose any changes to state laws but rather recognizes the positive impact of exceptional educators like Ms. Foster on the local education system. It serves to celebrate educational achievements and the importance of strong leadership in schools, particularly in efforts to improve student outcomes and school culture within the Dallas ISD. In doing so, it reinforces the idea of acknowledging educational leaders who inspire and effect meaningful changes in their school communities.

Summary

House Resolution 1759 is a resolution that congratulates Shadaria Foster, Principal of Kennedy-Curry Academy of Modern Arts, for being named the 2022-2023 Dallas Independent School District Secondary Principal of the Year. The resolution emphasizes Ms. Foster's significant contributions to the school, highlighting her leadership in fostering a supportive learning environment that promotes both academic and social success for students. It notes her extensive educational background, including multiple degrees in kinesiology, psychology, special education, and educational administration, as being central to her effective leadership skills.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR1759 is positive, reflecting admiration and respect for Ms. Foster's hard work and dedication. The resolution represents a unified voice of support from the Texas House of Representatives as it acknowledges not just an individual achievement but also the broader impact of effective leadership in education. Such public recognition encourages others in the field to strive for excellence and can motivate fellow educators and students alike.

Contention

While typically resolutions like HR1759 are uncontroversial and celebratory in nature, the contention might arise in discussions about how principals like Ms. Foster can maneuver challenges within educational systems. It brings attention to the need for sufficient resources and support for educators striving to implement effective changes. Acknowledging exceptional leaders can also spotlight systemic issues within education that need addressing to ensure all schools benefit from the same level of leadership and support.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1999

Congratulating Joseph Sotelo on being named the Dallas Independent School District 2021 Principal of the Year for the secondary level.

TX HR1760

Congratulating Angela Burley on her selection as the 2022-2023 Secondary Teacher of the Year for Dallas ISD.

TX HR3063

Congratulating Patricia Serviere of Lamar Academy on being named the 2013 McAllen ISD Secondary Teacher of the Year.

TX HR2049

Congratulating Matt Ammerman of Borger High School on being named the 2022-2023 Region 16 High School Principal of the Year by the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals.

TX HR3024

Congratulating Dalia Aleman of Memorial Middle School on being named the 2012-2013 Secondary Teacher of the Year by La Joya ISD.

TX HR209

Congratulating The 2024 Hawaii Principal Of The Year, 2024 National Outstanding Assistant Principal, 2024 Hawaii Assistant Principal Of The Year, 2024 Masayuki Tokioka Excellence In School Leadership Awardee, And 2025 Hawaii School Counselor Of The Year.

TX HR1794

Congratulating Luisa White of Foy H. Moody High School on being named the 2020-2021 Secondary Teacher of the Year in Corpus Christi ISD.

TX HR1245

Honoring Dr. Sandra Clement on her selection as the 2013 Texas Middle School Principal of the Year by the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals.

TX HR1036

Congratulating Marielo Arazoza Morales of Coronado High School in El Paso on being named the Region 19 Principal of the Year by the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals.

TX HR2338

Congratulating Vanessa M. Urteaga of South Grand Prairie High School on her selection as the 2022-2023 Grand Prairie ISD Secondary Teacher of the Year.

Similar Bills

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