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SR 431

Memorials, Academic Achievement - Corey Armstrong, Valedictorian, Fairley High School -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Raumesh Akbari

The resolution publicly recognizes Corey Armstrong as 2026 Fairley High School Valedictorian and commends his academic excellence and community impact.

Introduced, Passed on First Consideration
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Bill Summary · SR 431

Summary of Senate Resolution 431 (SR 431) – 114th General Assembly, Tennessee

Purpose and Intent

  • SR 431 is a ceremonial resolution honoring a student, Corey Armstrong, for achieving the status of Valedictorian at Fairley High School for the 2026 graduating class.
  • The resolution conveys the Tennessee Senate’s recognition of academic excellence and community pride, and offers best wishes for the student’s future.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • Provisions are largely symbolic and ceremonial; there are no changes to law, funding, or state policy.
  • The resolution acknowledges:
    • Corey Armstrong’s status as 2026 Fairley High School Valedictorian.
    • His exemplary grade point average and involvement in extracurricular activities (as described in the text).
    • The impact of his achievement on his family, school, and community.
  • The resolution includes a formal commendation from the Senate and notes that an appropriately prepared copy should be presented to Corey Armstrong.

Who/What is Affected

  • Primary focus: Corey Armstrong, the Valedictorian, and by extension Fairley High School and its community.
  • Indirectly affects:
    • Fairley High School’s administration and staff, which gain recognition for their students’ achievements.
    • The local community and family who are highlighted as sources of pride.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Sponsorship: Introduced by Senator Akbari, with Co-sponsor Senator Raumesh Akbari.
  • Action History:
    • Filed for introduction: April 14, 2026
    • Passed on First Consideration: April 15, 2026
  • The resolution is a standard Senate procedural mechanism to recognize a student achievement; it does not alter statutes, require budget allocations, or impose new duties.

Notes

  • The language emphasizes congratulations, best wishes for a successful future, and formal acknowledgment within the state legislative record.
  • The document includes standard closing language: “Be It Resolved” and a directive that an appropriate copy be prepared for presentation.

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

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