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HR 383

Honoring the Oakwood High School Academic Decathlon team on winning the 2026 Academic Decathlon State Championship.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Andrea White

The Ohio House formally congratulates Oakwood High School’s Academic Decathlon team for winning the 2026 state championship and notes their sixteenth consecutive title.

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Bill Summary · HR 383

Summary of H.R. 383 (Ohio, 136th General Assembly)

Title

Honoring the Oakwood High School Academic Decathlon team on winning the 2026 Academic Decathlon State Championship.

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill is a formal resolution recognizing and congratulating the Oakwood High School Academic Decathlon team for winning the 2026 Ohio Academic Decathlon State Championship.
  • It honors the team’s achievements, tenure of success (noting a sixteenth consecutive state championship), and the students’ academic excellence and teamwork.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • The resolution states appreciation and recognition from the Ohio House of Representatives for Oakwood High School’s Academic Decathlon team.
  • It acknowledges the team as a “dynamic force” and highlights traits such as energy, enthusiasm, dedication, and high standards.
  • The bill does not impose new laws, authorize funding, or create administrative requirements. Rather, it serves as a ceremonial endorsement and commendation.

Who/What Is Affected

  • Primary beneficiaries: Oakwood High School Academic Decathlon team and members (students, coaches, and the school community).
  • The action affects: The Ohio General Assembly’s formal recognition process and the public record, with a copy of the resolution to be transmitted to Oakwood High School.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • The resolution was introduced in the 136th General Assembly, Regular Session.
  • Status: Adopted on April 13, 2026.
  • The Clerk of the House is directed to transmit a duly authenticated copy of the resolution to Oakwood High School.
  • As a ceremonial resolution, it typically does not require further administrative steps beyond formal adoption and transcript dissemination.

Additional Notes

  • Sponsor: Representative Andrea White (with a co-sponsor).
  • The language emphasizes the team’s historic achievement: “sixteenth consecutive year” as state champions, underscoring sustained excellence over time.

If you would like, I can adapt this summary into a shorter briefing for a quick-read audience or expand it with context on how ceremonial resolutions function within Ohio’s legislative process.

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

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