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HR 2105

Commending Grayson County High School.

2026, 1st Special Session Introduced by Mitchell Cornett

The bill formally commends Grayson County High School for a five-year 100% graduation rate and directs the Clerk to present a copy of the resolution.

Bill text as passed House (HR2105ER)
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Bill Summary · HR 2105

Summary of HR 2105 (2026S1, Virginia)

Purpose and intent

  • This is a House of Delegates resolution honoring Grayson County High School in Independence, Virginia.
  • The resolution commends the school for maintaining a 100 percent graduation rate for five consecutive academic years (2022–2026).

Key provisions and changes

  • Formal commendation: The bill states the House’s admiration and appreciation for the school’s achievements and invites formal recognition.
  • Public acknowledgment: Requires the Clerk of the House of Delegates to prepare and present a copy of the resolution to Grayson County High School.

Who/what is affected

  • Grayson County High School and its students, faculty, and staff receive formal recognition.
  • The recognition is conveyed through the House of Delegates and the Clerk’s written copy presented to the school.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: June 16, 2026, during the 2026 Special Session I.
  • Status: Presented and laid on the Speaker’s table on June 16, 2026.
  • Sponsorship: Primary sponsor is Delegate (Patron) Cornett; Co-sponsor is Delegate Mitchell Cornett.

Additional notes

  • The resolution does not create new policy, funding, or regulatory changes.
  • Its primary function is ceremonial recognition of a school’s achievement and to highlight ongoing commitment to student success.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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