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  88R15156 BK-D
 
  By: Menéndez, Gutierrez, Zaffirini S.R. No. 262
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, For 50 years, IDRA has been a leading advocate for
  equal opportunity in the Texas public education system; and
         WHEREAS, IDRA, or the Intercultural Development Research
  Association, was founded by a small group of concerned citizens in
  1973, and over the course of the past half century, the organization
  has worked to ensure that all Texas schoolchildren are provided
  with a strong academic foundation that gives them access to higher
  education and prepares them for success in college; and
         WHEREAS, Since IDRA's inception, school finance reform has
  been at the forefront of its policy agenda; in addition to raising
  public awareness of the inequalities that leave many Texas students
  at a disadvantage, the organization has engaged key decision makers
  in efforts to eliminate these disparities and bring about positive
  change to our state's education system; and
         WHEREAS, IDRA staff have worked on landmark court cases to
  guarantee the civil rights of all children, regardless of race,
  sex, or national origin; IDRA's research on school dropouts in
  Texas also led to revisions in the state's education law in 1984,
  and members of the organization have played a key role in the
  federal Bilingual Education Act of 1968 and Texas' first bilingual
  education law; and
         WHEREAS, In addition to its efforts at the state and federal
  level, IDRA has provided support to educators and administrators to
  improve teaching strategies and programs at Texas schools and to
  help schools and districts address disparities in student access to
  high-level STEM courses, racial and gender-based bullying,
  workforce diversity, and other issues; the organization has also
  helped to advise schools on strategies to better serve immigrant
  students, and it has made a positive difference through its dropout
  prevention and parental leadership programs; and
         WHEREAS, IDRA was founded on the principle that all children
  deserve the benefits of a high-quality education, and the
  organization's members have demonstrated a tireless dedication to
  this endeavor that is truly commendable; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby honor IDRA on the occasion of its 50th anniversary and
  recognize all those involved with the organization for the
  contributions they have made to the success of Texas schools and the
  students they serve; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for IDRA as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  Senate.