West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR53

Introduced
2/26/26  
Enrolled
2/27/26  

Caption

Congratulating George Washington High School Cheerleading team on placing third in Division II National High School Cheerleading Championship

Impact

The impact of SR53 extends beyond mere recognition; it celebrates the rigorous training and discipline required in competitive cheerleading, which has evolved into a respected athletic pursuit. By honoring the George Washington Cheerleaders, the resolution underscores the importance of cheerleading as a legitimate sport that fosters skills such as teamwork, leadership, and resilience among student-athletes. Additionally, it shines a light on the vital role cheerleaders play in enhancing school spirit and serving as a bridge between students and the wider community.

Summary

Senate Resolution 53, introduced by Senator Charnock, recognizes and congratulates the George Washington High School Cheerleading team for their exceptional performance at the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) Division II National High School Cheerleading Championship. The team achieved a commendable third place in this prestigious competition, marking a significant milestone as it is the first time a West Virginia high school cheer team has competed and earned a medal in the 'Traditional' division at this national level event. This resolution serves to honor the hard work and dedication represented by these young athletes and their coaches.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR53 is overwhelmingly positive, as it aligns with community pride and the celebration of achievements in youth sports. Lawmakers and citizens alike express appreciation for the dedication and perseverance exhibited by the cheerleaders, emphasizing the value of sports in youth development. The resolution is characterized by an uplifting tone, reflecting the collective joy and support for local talent upon achieving such a notable success on a national stage.

Contention

Although SR53 is largely celebratory, it does highlight potential areas of contention regarding funding and support for high school athletics in West Virginia as a whole. As the state seeks to improve its educational and extracurricular offerings, discussions may arise around resource allocation to cheerleading and other sports programs. While this resolution fosters goodwill and recognition, it also opens the door for broader conversations about the investment in and support for all student-athletes in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR27

Congratulating Taylor County Middle school football team for winning 2024 Mid-8 Championship

WV HB2355

Permitting middle or high school students to participate in travel sports teams without repercussion.

WV SB294

Authorizing replacement of Robert C. Byrd statue with statue of George Washington

WV SB449

Permitting compressed air and rimfire shooting teams in public schools

WV HB2034

Requiring high school students to pass a test on the US Constitution to graduate from high school

WV HB2276

Relating to authorizing the Division of Highways to promulgate a legislative rule relating to small wireless facilities on Division of Highways rights-of-way

WV HB2156

Relating to time limits imposed on the Division of Highways to grant a highway entrance permit

WV HB2960

Allowing the Division of Highways to contract out snow removal to private companies on secondary roads in Monongalia and Preston counties.

WV HB2668

Requiring students in public high schools to complete a course of computer science instruction

WV HCR90

Dragon Highway

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