80R7088 BJM-D
 
  By: Martinez H.R. No. 447
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Members of Texas SkillsUSA, an organization for
  students engaged in trade and industrial education, are visiting
  the State Capitol on February 19, 2007; and
         WHEREAS, With roots in Texas dating back to 1948, Texas
  SkillsUSA currently serves nearly 15,500 student and professional
  members through more than 1,000 chapters in public, trade, and
  technical schools; a collaborative effort of educators,
  representatives of the private sector, and government, the
  organization integrates classroom and workplace training in order
  to provide a sound foundation for future success; and
         WHEREAS, Texas SkillsUSA seeks to develop students'
  leadership and interpersonal skills, encourage problem-solving
  ability and critical thinking, and instill solid work habits; the
  program further strives to foster a sense of civic responsibility
  and to enhance students' knowledge of government and the
  legislative process; and
         WHEREAS, Visiting the State Capitol today to embark on this
  important effort are several residents of Weslaco: high school
  seniors and Texas SkillsUSA members, Erika Guerrero, Karen Cardona,
  Carol Espinoza, and Adrianna Gonzalez, and their sponsors,
  educators Beverly Anzaldua and Joseph Calvillo; and
         WHEREAS, Texas SkillsUSA is playing a crucial role in
  developing the full range of knowledge and abilities needed by
  young Texans, and by participating in this outstanding
  organization, the members of this Weslaco delegation are on the
  road to a future bright with promise; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 19, 2007, as Texas SkillsUSA
  Day at the State Capitol and honor all those involved with this
  exceptional program for their efforts and hard work.