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K 378

Congratulating the Gananda High School Varsity Cheerleading Team upon the occasion of winning the NYSPHSAA Class D State Championship

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Brian Manktelow

Ceremonial resolution honors Gananda High School Varsity Cheer for winning the NYSPHSAA Class D State Championship; acknowledges community pride with no legal or funding effect.

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Bill Summary · K 378

Summary of Bill K 378

Overview

Bill K 378 is a resolution adopted by the Legislature to congratulate the Gananda High School Varsity Cheerleading Team for winning the NYSPHSAA Class D State Championship. The bill is classified as a resolution, not a law.

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly recognize and commend Gananda High School’s Varsity Cheerleading Team for attaining the NYSPHSAA Class D State Championship.
  • To celebrate the team's achievement and highlight the dedication and athletic excellence of the students, coaches, and supporting staff.

Key Provisions

  • Formal congratulatory language directed to the Gananda High School Varsity Cheerleading Team and the Gananda community.
  • A statement of recognition by the sponsoring legislative body for the state championship accomplishment.
  • No operative or funding provisions; the resolution serves as a ceremonial honor rather than a change in statute or policy.

Who/What Would Be Affected

  • Gananda High School Varsity Cheerleading Team, along with students, coaches, families, and supporters.
  • Gananda Central School District community and constituents who take pride in local athletic achievements.
  • The broader public record of the Legislature, which now includes this formal recognition.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced: April 28, 2025.
  • Legislative actions: Introduced and Adopted on April 28, 2025.
  • Status: ADOPTED (ceremonial approval/final acknowledgment by the legislature).

Sponsor

  • Primary sponsor: Brian Manktelow.

Potential Impact and Context

  • The bill provides ceremonial recognition that can boost community pride and school spirit.
  • It has no legal or financial obligations, regulatory changes, or policy shifts beyond formal acknowledgment.
  • Serves as a historical record of the accomplishment within the state’s official proceedings.

Next Steps

  • The resolution remains part of the official record as an adopted expression of esteem. No further legislative action is required.

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

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