H.R. No. 886
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, An official Texas Historical Marker honoring the
  proud history of George Washington Carver High School in Baytown is
  being dedicated at a ceremony on April 30, 2011; and
         WHEREAS, The culmination of a joint effort between the
  Baytown Carver High School Recognition and Preservation Society and
  the Harris County Historical Commission, the marker will allow
  visitors to learn more about the school's vital role in the
  education of African American children in Baytown; and
         WHEREAS, George Washington Carver High School traces its
  origins to the first public African American elementary school in
  the area, which was founded in 1921 and moved to a site at Carver and
  Oak Streets in 1924; the school was expanded to include students
  through the ninth grade in 1927 and was later named for the
  well-known scientist, educator, and inventor George Washington
  Carver; and
         WHEREAS, The campus became a four-year high school in 1941
  and moved into a new building four blocks away in 1948; the students
  of Carver High excelled at both academics and extracurricular
  activities, earning their alma mater distinction as one of the top
  African American high schools in the state; through the years, the
  school won nine state band competitions and eight state sports
  championships sanctioned by the Prairie View Interscholastic
  League; and
         WHEREAS, The high school was closed in 1967 when the Baytown
  schools were desegregated; the building served as the home of
  George Washington Carver Elementary School until 1995 and was
  demolished in 2002, though a new Carver Elementary was opened
  nearby, carrying the school's name and its tradition of educational
  excellence into the 21st century; and
         WHEREAS, Over the course of its history, George Washington
  Carver High School figured prominently in the lives of many Baytown
  youth, and the dedication of this historical marker provides a
  fitting tribute to the essential role it played in educating
  several generations of city residents; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
  Legislature hereby commemorate the establishment of a Texas
  Historical Marker on the site of George Washington Carver High
  School in Baytown and commend all those responsible for their
  efforts to bring this worthwhile initiative to fruition; and, be it
  further
         RESOLVED, That official copies of this resolution be prepared
  for the Baytown Carver High School Recognition and Preservation
  Society and the Harris County Historical Commission as expressions
  of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Smith of Harris
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 886 was adopted by the House on April
  7, 2011, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House