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H.R. No. 244
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, The ready smiles and kind assistance of three
individuals at Junction Elementary School have made a tremendous
difference in the life of kindergartner Abraham Rojas, who has
spina bifida and hydrocephalus; and
WHEREAS, Aided by the efforts of kindergarten teacher Debra
Mudge, early childhood teacher Blenda Wright, and paraprofessional
MaryLinn Brawley, Abraham has blossomed into the eager, vibrant
student he is today; nearing the end of his second school year in
the general education program, he is even exceeding the
expectations of physicians; and
WHEREAS, These dedicated educators have not hesitated to go
out of their way for Abraham, whether offering him additional help,
finding creative teaching solutions, or caring for his physical
needs, and as a result, he has thrived; his parents, Eloy and Anita
Rojas, have watched with great pride as their son has developed new
interests and talents and become increasingly attached to school;
one sure sign of this occurred halfway through his kindergarten
year when he began announcing every morning, "Mom, I want to go to
Mrs. Mudge and Mrs. Brawley's house," the name he has given the
building where he attends class; and
WHEREAS, Though these remarkable women will work with Abraham
Rojas for only a short time, their thoughtful gestures will
contribute positively to his life forever, and it is with deep
respect that we join Abraham's parents in recognizing them; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas
Legislature, 3rd Called Session, hereby honor Debra Mudge, Blenda
Wright, and MaryLinn Brawley for their exceptional work in behalf
of Abraham Rojas and extend to them sincere best wishes for much
happiness and success in the future; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That official copies of this resolution be prepared
for Mrs. Mudge, Mrs. Wright, and Mrs. Brawley as an expression of
high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.
Hilderbran
Craddick Giddings McReynolds
Allen Gonzales Menendez
Alonzo Gonzalez Toureilles Merritt
Anchia Goodman Miller
Anderson Goolsby Moreno
Bailey Griggs Morrison
Berman Grusendorf Mowery
Blake Guillen Naishtat
Bohac Haggerty Nixon
Bonnen Hamilton Noriega
Branch Hamric Oliveira
Brown of Kaufman Hardcastle Olivo
Brown of Brazos Harper-Brown Orr
Burnam Hartnett Otto
Callegari Hegar Paxton
Campbell Hernandez Pena
Casteel Herrero Phillips
Castro Hilderbran Pickett
Chavez Hill Pitts
Chisum Hochberg Puente
Coleman Hodge Quintanilla
Cook of Navarro Homer Raymond
Cook of Colorado Hope Reyna
Corte Hopson Riddle
Crabb Howard of Fort Bend Ritter
Crownover Howard of Travis Rodriguez
Davis of Harris Hughes Rose
Davis of Dallas Hunter Seaman
Dawson Hupp Smith of Tarrant
Delisi Isett Smith of Harris
Denny Jackson Smithee
Deshotel Jones of Lubbock Solis
Driver Jones of Dallas Solomons
Dukes Keel Strama
Dunnam Keffer of Dallas Straus
Dutton Keffer of Eastland Swinford
Edwards King of Parker Talton
Eiland King of Zavala Taylor
Eissler Kolkhorst Thompson
Elkins Krusee Truitt
England Kuempel Turner
Escobar Laney Uresti
Farabee Laubenberg Van Arsdale
Farrar Leibowitz Veasey
Flores Luna Villarreal
Flynn Madden Vo
Frost Martinez West
Gallego Martinez Fischer Wong
Gattis McCall Woolley
Geren McClendon Zedler
______________________________
Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 244 was adopted by the House on May 3,
2006, by a non-record vote.
______________________________
Chief Clerk of the House