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  H.R. No. 366
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Brazosport College is celebrating its 50th
  anniversary during the 2018-2019 school year, and this is a fitting
  opportunity to take note of its outstanding record of service to the
  students of southern Brazoria County; and
         WHEREAS, Originally known as Brazosport Junior College, the
  school enrolled its first 879 students in the fall of 1968, and it
  graduated its inaugural class in 1970, when the name was changed to
  Brazosport College; this venerable institution has benefited from
  the leadership of four presidents, including Dr. J. R. Jackson,
  Dr. W. A. Bass, Dr. John R. Grable, and the current president,
  Dr. Millicent Valek, who has served since 1996; and
         WHEREAS, Situated on a spacious 156-acre campus in Lake
  Jackson, Brazosport College has undergone an impressive period of
  growth over the past two decades; in 2002, the Corporate Learning
  Center and the Bill and Julia May Children's Center were built, and
  in 2005, The Clarion music venue was added; in recent years, the
  school has seen the construction of the BASF Center for Process
  Technology, the Byron and Sandra Sadler Health Professions/Science
  Complex, the Dow Academic Center, and a new student pavilion;
  moreover, the BCPC Welding Technologies Lab and the Freeport LNG
  Crafts Academy were dedicated in 2016; and
         WHEREAS, Brazosport College received accreditation as a
  baccalaureate-level institution in 2004, and it offers four-year
  programs in industrial and health services management, along with
  two-year degree and certification programs for a wide variety of
  careers; its 300 faculty serve the educational needs of 4,000
  degree students each semester and 4,000 continuing education
  students each year, as well as 20,000 participants in business and
  industry training; and
         WHEREAS, The Brazosport College Foundation has done
  outstanding work raising funds for the college, including $5.6
  million for the Building a Legacy Campaign in 2002, $5.5 million
  with the Your College Capital Campaign in 2008, and $3 million with
  the Crafts Academy Capital Campaign in 2015; in 2013 and 2015, the
  college was named a Top 10 Community College in the nation by the
  Aspen Institute, and in 2010, 2013, and 2016, the school was
  certified as a Leader College by Achieving the Dream; and
         WHEREAS, For half a century, Brazosport College has remained
  committed to meeting the educational needs of its students, and the
  school has played a vital role in helping many Texans build a bright
  and prosperous future for themselves; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
  Legislature hereby congratulate Brazosport College on its 50th
  anniversary and extend to all those associated with the college
  sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Brazosport College as an expression of high regard by
  the Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Bonnen of Brazoria
 
 
Bonnen of Brazoria Guerra Oliverson
 
Allen Guillen Ortega
 
Allison Gutierrez Pacheco
 
Anchia Harless Paddie
 
Anderson Harris Parker
 
Ashby Hefner Patterson
 
Bailes Hernandez Paul
 
Beckley Herrero Perez
 
Bell of Kaufman Hinojosa Phelan
 
Bell of Montgomery Holland Price
 
Bernal Howard Ramos
 
Biedermann Huberty Raney
 
Blanco Hunter Raymond
 
Bohac Israel Reynolds
 
Bonnen of Galveston E. Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez
 
Bowers J. Johnson of Dallas Romero, Jr.
 
Buckley Johnson of Harris Rose
 
Bucy Kacal Rosenthal
 
Burns King of Hemphill Sanford
 
Burrows King of Parker Schaefer
 
Button King of Uvalde Shaheen
 
Cain Klick Sheffield
 
Calanni Krause Sherman, Sr.
 
Canales Kuempel Shine
 
Capriglione Lambert Smith
 
Clardy Landgraf Smithee
 
Cole Lang Springer
 
Coleman Larson Stephenson
 
Collier Leach Stickland
 
Cortez Leman Stucky
 
Craddick Longoria Swanson
 
Cyrier Lozano Talarico
 
Darby Lucio III Thierry
 
Davis of Dallas Martinez Thompson of Brazoria
 
Davis of Harris Martinez Fischer Thompson of Harris
 
Dean Metcalf Tinderholt
 
Deshotel Meyer Toth
 
Dominguez Meza Turner of Dallas
 
Dutton Middleton Turner of Tarrant
 
Farrar Miller VanDeaver
 
Fierro Minjarez Vo
 
Flynn Moody Walle
 
Frank Morales White
 
Frullo Morrison Wilson
 
Geren Muñoz, Jr. Wray
 
Gervin-Hawkins Murphy Wu
 
Goldman Murr Zedler
 
González of Dallas Neave Zerwas
 
González of El Paso Nevárez Zwiener
 
Goodwin Noble
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 366 was adopted by the House on March 5,
  2019, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House