Virginia 2026 1st Special Session

Virginia House Bill HR2013

Introduced
4/22/26  
Engrossed
4/23/26  

Caption

Commending William H. Johnson III.

Impact

The resolution reaffirms the importance of recognizing educators who significantly impact their students' lives. By commending individuals like Johnson, it attempts to encourage educational excellence and foster an environment that celebrates teaching and student engagement. The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of Johnson's contributions, which represents a broader commitment to valuing educators within the state of Virginia.

Summary

House Resolution 2013 was introduced to commend William H. Johnson III for being named the 2026 Teacher of the Year at Kempsville Middle School in Virginia Beach City Public Schools. The resolution highlights Johnson's dedication to creating a supportive learning environment and his relentless efforts to help students thrive academically and socially. His strong ability to build relationships with students and colleagues is emphasized, showcasing his commitment to improving educational outcomes in his community.

Contention

While the bill is largely a commendation and does not outline specific legislation that might lead to contention, it reflects on the critical role educators play in shaping future generations. The commendation of a teacher can lead to a discussion on education policies and resources dedicated to supporting teachers, although no points of contention were noted within the resolution itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR370

Commending C. Elizabeth Williams.

VA HR190

Commending the Williamsburg Bray School.

VA SR92

Commending Joyce Williams.

VA HR450

Commending Bettie F. Williams Elementary School.

VA SJR225

Commending Tyleik Williams.

VA HR462

Commending Travis Johnson.

VA SR78

Commending Ronald H. Williams.

VA HR403

Commending William Massey.

VA HR196

Celebrating the life of Joseph Williamson Luter III.

VA HR160

Commending John B. Gordon III, Ed.D.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.