Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR379

Introduced
2/24/25  
Enrolled
2/24/25  

Caption

ReadSource and Purpose Built Schools of Atlanta; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

Impact

By acknowledging the efforts of ReadSource and Purpose Built Schools, HR379 not only highlights successful community initiatives but also emphasizes the importance of collaboration in enhancing literacy rates among youth. The resolution serves to promote awareness and appreciation for programs that provide targeted interventions for students who face difficulties in reading, which can contribute to long-term educational and career success.

Summary

House Resolution 379 commends ReadSource and Purpose Built Schools of Atlanta for their outstanding commitment to improving literacy in their communities, particularly through direct instruction aimed at struggling readers. The resolution recognizes that the Georgia Council on Literacy values partnerships in addressing literacy challenges, honoring organizations that have demonstrated sustained efforts and measurable results in this critical area.

Contention

Though the nature of HR379 is largely positive, it does open up discussions about the broader implications of educational support programs. Advocates for literacy improvement see the resolution as a necessary endorsement of local educational initiatives, which could be beneficial in securing more funding and attention from stakeholders at various levels. However, opponents might argue about the necessity of state-wide recognition versus local control in educational matters, emphasizing that while commendation is valuable, policies need to be enacted that will provide tangible support and resources to all literacy improvement initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR219

ReadSource and Purpose Built Schools of Atlanta; congratulate

GA HR383

Marietta City Schools; recipient of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR387

Dooly County Schools; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR381

Believe Greater Dalton; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR390

Lamar County School System; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR385

Rise Augusta; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR386

Black Child Development Institute; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR384

Ben Hill County School District; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR389

Charlton County Board of Education; recipients of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

GA HR382

Cobb Collaborative; recipient of the Georgia Reads Community Award; dedication to literacy advancement; commend

Similar Bills

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