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House
Resolution 1944
By:
Representatives Reece of the
11th,
Clark of the
104th,
Coleman of the
97th,
and Casas of the
103rd
A
RESOLUTION
Commending
Stewart Van Johnson, Trion High School's 2012 STAR Student; and for other
purposes.
WHEREAS,
a proper quality education for the young people of this state is the single most
important objective of the General Assembly; and
WHEREAS,
Stewart Van Johnson has shown by academic accomplishment that the pursuit and
attainment of scholastic success are within the reach of the students in this
state; and
WHEREAS,
a gifted student at Trion High School, this remarkable scholar has been
recognized for superlative achievement and selected as Trion High School's 2012
STAR Student; and
WHEREAS,
to be selected as a STAR Student for a high school, a student must have obtained
the highest score in one administration of the three-part Scholastic Aptitude
Test and be in the top 10 percent or top ten students of his or her class;
and
WHEREAS,
each school has one STAR Student who in turn has the opportunity to choose a
STAR Teacher who has been inspiring and encouraging throughout that student's
high school career; and
WHEREAS,
educator Susan McCain was chosen by Stewart as Trion High School's 2012 STAR
Teacher for the great support and guidance provided to Stewart throughout the
years; and
WHEREAS,
Stewart has personified the selfless dedication, mental agility, verbal
adroitness, and personal maturity necessary for superlative academic
performance; and
WHEREAS,
the State of Georgia looks with great anticipation toward the future of this
bright and promising young citizen.
NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of
this body heartily recognize Stewart Van Johnson for being named Trion High
School's 2012 STAR Student and express their most sincere best wishes for
continued academic success.
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized
and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to Stewart Van
Johnson.