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September 2017 Resolution honoring Heroes for Children

WHEREAS volunteers provide invaluable support to our Texas public schools through the donation of their time, talent and financial resources; and

WHEREAS the State Board of Education has honored outstanding school volunteers with the Heroes for Children award since 1994; and

WHEREAS Olga Charles has been an active volunteer in the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, mentoring struggling students, serving as a life coach, and organizing fundraisers; and

WHEREAS Maria Vega is known as “Momma Vega” at Leo Elementary School in La Joya ISD where she has volunteered almost daily for the past 11 years doing whatever is needed; and

WHEREAS Ian C. Hemmings arrives at school before dawn to work with Northside ISD children and he’s helped found a safety group called WATCH D.O.G.S. and Project ACORN, a replanting program; and

WHEREAS Carol Ann Youens who has volunteered in Galena Park ISD for 18 years, has helped countless children learn to read and is known as the “mother of the volunteers”; and

WHEREAS Chelsea Elliott, a volunteer in the Wayside Schools, through her Half Helen Foundation, has provided preventative vision and hearing screening to 15,000 students; and

WHEREAS Cyndi Matteson is known as a “global volunteer” in Cypress-Fairbanks ISD where she actively volunteers in the elementary, middle and high schools, and

WHEREAS Frederick Jefferson created the Man II Man support group for fathers of children with special needs and developed a guide to services available in the Pearland and Alvin districts; and

WHEREAS Stacie Jahn has worked diligently as a PTO leader to obtain needed equipment and facilities, such as a shade cover for the playground and funding for a gym, for her Conroe ISD schools; and

WHEREAS Amanda Rogers has volunteered in Elkhart ISD for two decades, helping little ones learn to read and assisting teachers in numerous ways; and

WHEREAS Mike Senchack has worked tirelessly for 23 years, providing audio-visual services, editing and post-production work for activities at five high schools and 10 middle schools in Round Rock ISD; and

WHEREAS Thomas J. French coached youth sports teams for 20 years and worked as a referee, a concession stand attendant and supported the robotics team in Burleson ISD; and

WHEREAS Teresa Cook is an active PTO leader at Harmony Public Schools and this year has strongly advocated for facilities funding for charters; and

WHEREAS Mary Pencis coordinates 50 volunteers who bring bilingual books and performances of children’s opera into Fort Worth ISD; with the aid of the Fort Worth Opera and The Red Oak Foundation; and

WHEREAS Charles Lyons teaches students the importance of patriotism, loyalty, community involvement and pride through the Copperas Cove High School Excel Club; and

WHEREAS Evelyn Lyles helps refugee families in Amarillo ISD find needed social services and helps them assimilate into American life on the high plains; now, therefore be it

RESOLVED, That the State Board of Education recognizes these outstanding individuals as Heroes for Children.

WITNESS our signatures this fifteenth day of September, two thousand seventeen in Austin, Texas.

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Donna Bahorich, Chair

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Ruben Cortez, Jr., Secretary