89R14411 DSH-D
 
  By: Buckley H.R. No. 341
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Communities In Schools of Texas has long made a
  positive difference in the lives of countless youth and their
  families; and
         WHEREAS, The state's largest provider of school-based
  behavioral health services for students, CIS of Texas was first
  established in 1979, and during its 46 years in Texas, it has
  expanded to include 27 affiliates located across the state; and
         WHEREAS, This notable organization builds relationships that
  empower students to stay in school and succeed in life by applying a
  multitiered system of support designed to help address chronic
  absenteeism that can lead to low academic performance; through its
  efforts to reengage students disconnected from school, CIS helps
  close the achievement gap and improve student outcomes; and
         WHEREAS, Of the more than 122,000 students served by CIS
  during the last school year, 99 percent stayed in school, 98 percent
  were promoted to the next grade, 91 percent improved in academics,
  and 90 percent improved in behavior; in addition, 98 percent of
  eligible seniors graduated; and
         WHEREAS, Trained CIS staff and mental health professionals
  provide trauma-informed interventions that alleviate emotional and
  behavioral challenges, enhance coping skills, improve student
  well-being and, in turn, scholastic achievement; CIS staff are more
  involved than ever before in keeping schools and students safe by
  offering services free of charge on school campuses, where students
  are located; and
         WHEREAS, CIS affiliates leverage state funding with
  additional public and private fundraising from local communities,
  providing nearly five dollars in services for every dollar invested
  by the state; this leveraging effect, which is unique to CIS,
  multiplies the impact of state funding and allows CIS to assist more
  students in need; and
         WHEREAS, Helping young Texans to prepare for successful
  futures, Communities In Schools of Texas is a program of
  immeasurable importance, and it is indeed appropriate to take this
  opportunity to commend the group for the support it provides to
  students in the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 4, 2025, as Communities In
  Schools Day at the State Capitol; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for CIS of Texas as an expression of high regard by the
  Texas House of Representatives.