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Memorials, Academic Achievement - Ariel Paige Hutson, Valedictorian, Scott County High School -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Kelly Keisling

Ceremonial resolution recognizing Ariel Paige Hutson as Scott County High School’s 2026 valedictorian and congratulating her academic achievement.

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Bill Summary · HR 211

Summary of HR 211 (Session 114, Tennessee)

Title

Memorial/Honorary Resolution recognizing Ariel Paige Hutson, Valedictorian, Scott County High School (Class of 2026)

Purpose and Intent

  • To honor and commend Ariel Paige Hutson for achieving Valedictorian status for the 2026 graduating class at Scott County High School.
  • To publicly recognize her academic excellence, dedication, and contributions during high school.
  • To express best wishes for her future success and to provide an official copy of the resolution for presentation.

Key Provisions and Provisions Alignment

  • The bill is a House Resolution, not a bill that creates laws or mandates. Its primary function is ceremonial.
  • The resolution:
    • Names Ariel Paige Hutson as the 2026 Valedictorian of Scott County High School.
    • Commends her for academic achievement, GPA, coursework, and extracurricular involvement (as described in the resolution text).
    • Acknowledges the pride her accomplishment brings to her family, school, and community.
    • Extends best wishes for her future endeavors.
    • Requests that an appropriate copy of the resolution be prepared for presentation (with the final clause omitted from the copy).

Affected Parties

  • Ariel Paige Hutson (individual honoree).
  • Scott County High School and its student body, faculty, and administration.
  • The broader community in Scott County and Tennessee, which recognizes exemplary academic achievement.
  • The Tennessee House of Representatives as the body issuing the ceremonial commendation.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Sponsor: Representative Keisling (with Co-sponsor Representative Kelly Keisling).
  • Action history:
    • Filed for introduction on April 20, 2026.
    • Placed on the House consent calendar for April 21, 2026 (H. consent cal.).
  • This is a ceremonial resolution, typically adopted by unanimous consent or voice vote on the consent calendar rather than through a full substantive vote.

Impact and Remarks

  • No legal or regulatory changes are enacted.
  • The resolution serves to publicly recognize and celebrate student achievement.
  • May serve as an inspirational accolade for peers and highlight Tennessee’s emphasis on academic excellence.

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

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