Bill Text: DE HCR27 | 2019-2020 | 150th General Assembly | Draft


Bill Title: Commending The Students Selected As Secretary Of Education Scholars For 2019.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-05-16 - Passed By Senate. Votes: 20 YES 1 ABSENT [HCR27 Detail]

Download: Delaware-2019-HCR27-Draft.html

SPONSOR:

Rep. Jaques on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

150th GENERAL ASSEMBLY

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27

COMMENDING THE STUDENTS SELECTED AS SECRETARY OF EDUCATION SCHOLARS FOR 2019.

WHEREAS, the progress, prosperity, and tranquility of all states and nations depends upon the successful education of their citizens and upon the wise and informed leadership those citizens can then provide; and

WHEREAS, promoting and rewarding intellectual distinction among our young people ranks as a prime concern of our state; and

WHEREAS, students from Delaware public high schools have been identified for their distinguished academic achievement and for their leadership in statewide organizations; and

WHEREAS, their accomplishments reflect with great favor upon the skilled work of Delaware educators and upon the generous support these students have received from their relatives, friends, and neighbors; and

WHEREAS, the people of Delaware take pride in the accomplishments of these students, whose discipline, maturity, and diligence have enabled them to make full use of their native gifts; and

WHEREAS, such public recognition will encourage all students to strive to develop fully and ensure the prosperity of the state as well as the personal enrichment of their lives.

NOW, THEREFORE:

BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 150th General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, commends and extends its best wishes for continued success to those students chosen as Secretary of Education Scholars for 2019, namely:

Appoquinimink School District: Jessica Burtell, Alison Candy, and Benjamin Stewart, Appoquinimink High School; Justin Chan, Deanjani Harjianto, and Daria Willis, Middletown High School;

Brandywine School District: Noah Hann-Deschaine and Adam Warner, Brandywine High School; Opemipooluwa Adedeji and Kelsey Wagner, Concord High School; Holly Cobb and MD Rabiul Rafi, Mount Pleasant High School;

Caesar Rodney School District: Maxwell Cox, Silvana Nasim, and Alexis Waddy, Caesar Rodney High School;

Cape Henlopen School District: Macy Beach, Jacqueline Cannon, and Maryanne Tietbohl, Cape Henlopen High School;

Capital School District: Matthew Bieker, Meghana Lodhavia, and Felicia Seybold, Dover High School;

Christina School District: Francia Olliver and Evangelia Rafailidou, Christiana High School; Juan Banda, Delaware School for the Deaf; Amanda Leonhard and Jayana Turner, Glasgow High School; Kaiyla Jolley and Jiani Xu, Newark High School;

Colonial School District: Gerardo Cepeda, Sarah Getchell, Alisha Patel, and Grabiela Trujillo-Hernandez, William Penn High School;

Delmar School District: George (AJ) Angello and Aryan Patel, Delmar High School;

Indian River School District: Robert Argo and Abigail O'Shields, Indian River High School; Adam Bobak, William Garcia-Garcia, and Vincent Mazzella, Sussex Central High School;

Lake Forest School District: Julianna Tyndall and Leslie Webb, Lake Forest High School;

Laurel School District: Lyncie Etienne and Brendyn Vanderslice, Laurel Senior High School;

Milford School District: Taylor Hogan and Cindy Lin, Milford Senior High School;

New Castle County Vocational Technical School District: Christina Colatriano and Michael Tucker, Delcastle Technical High School; Kimberly Condiff, Hodgson Vocational Technical High School; Maria Almanza-Morales and Mileena Jackson, Howard High School of Technology; Demetrius Bryson and Morgan Mitchell, St. Georges Technical High School;

POLYTECH School District: Yasmine Awayes and Matthew Weis, POLYTECH High School;

Red Clay Consolidated School District: Alexandra Garcia and Amanda Yeung, A.I. duPont High School; Julia Frank and Evan Liszewski, Cab Calloway School of the Arts; Benjamin Dubner and Ishan Kasat, Charter School of Wilmington; Samantha Lopez-Rico and Nicole Pilla, Conrad Schools of Science; Collin Green and Kelsi Lussier, Delaware Military Academy; Joseph Bufano and Jessica Mwaba, John Dickinson High School; Jacqueline Frazier and Lillian Frazier, Thomas McKean High School;

Seaford School District: Ronny Oropeza-Alcantara and Shamaya Young, Seaford Senior High School;

Smyrna School District: Romy Patel, Raina Semenick, and Tyler Yeomans, Smyrna High School;

Sussex Technical School District: Gabrielle Guy and Karli Sunnergren, Sussex Technical High School;

Woodbridge School District: Meredith Carey and Brock Keeler, Woodbridge High School;

State-chartered schools: Zabrina Mortarotti, Design Thinking Academy; Esther Abiona, Early College High School at Delaware State; Brice Taylor, First State Military Academy; Alexander Manuel-Cruz, Freire Charter School; Angel Chaudhary and Carley Williamson, MOT Charter School; Sarah Ho and Manju Sivasankar, Newark Charter School; Alyiana Cintron, Positive Outcomes; Cailey Murphy, Sussex Academy.

SYNOPSIS

This Concurrent Resolution commends and congratulates the Secretary of Education Scholars for 2019.

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