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HR 392

RECOGNIZES-MARY LYON SCHOOL

104th Regular Session Introduced by Eva-Dina Delgado

HR 392 recognizes seven Mary Lyon School volunteers on its 100th anniversary, dedicates school spaces in their honor, and sends a formal copy to the school.

Resolution Adopted
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Bill Summary · HR 392

Summary — HR 392: “Recognizes Mary Lyon School” (Resolution Adopted)

Status: Resolution Adopted
Introduced: January 14, 2025
Classification: House resolution (recognition)
Note: Source materials provided include text from multiple, different resolutions and jurisdictions. This summary focuses on the Mary Lyon School recognition resolution described in the materials.

Purpose / Intent

This resolution recognizes and honors longtime volunteers, staff, and community leaders for their contributions to Mary Lyon School on the occasion of the school’s 100th anniversary (May 2025). It expresses the legislature’s appreciation and directs that a suitable copy of the resolution be presented to the school.

Key provisions / Content

  • Formally recognizes seven (and in some listings, eight) individuals for distinguished service to Mary Lyon School:
    • Jose Quiles — fundraising and community advocacy (notably the “Field for Our Future” project and support for building improvements).
    • Sandy Blake and Judge Susan Christine O’Meara Getzendanner — major donors and advocates for the school library and social-emotional learning (including support through Access Books).
    • Eloise Kelly — over 40 years of service as a teacher and leader; the first-floor hallway to be named “Ms. Kelly Hallway.”
    • Matthew Morgenthau — community representative and LSC member; contributions commemorated by dedication of the school multipurpose room (cafeteria) in his memory.
    • Luis Coss — long‑time community/LSC representative; Causeway Entrance Area by Door 8 to be dedicated in his honor.
    • Michael and Denise Spano — longtime LSC leaders and school volunteers; Door 2 entranceway to be dedicated in their honor.
  • Notes the school will recognize these individuals during its 100th anniversary celebration in May 2025.
  • Directs that a suitable copy of the resolution be presented to Mary Lyon School as an expression of esteem.

Who is affected / Impact

  • Honorees named receive formal legislative recognition.
  • Mary Lyon School and its community receive official commendation that highlights past contributions and documents dedication of specific school spaces (hallway, multipurpose room/cafeteria, entranceways).
  • The resolution is ceremonial and does not create new rights, obligations, or funding.

Procedural / Timeline highlights

  • Introduced: January 14, 2025.
  • Filed and moved through reading and committee steps in late February–March 2025 (first and second readers, committee favorable report).
  • Rules suspended and adopted on March 4, 2025; reported enrolled March 6, 2025.
  • Placed on Calendar — Agreed Resolutions and resolution adopted May 28, 2025.
  • Filed with the Clerk May 27, 2025 (Rep. Eva‑Dina Delgado listed as filing representative in provided record).

Notes about source material

The provided document also contains text from other, unrelated legislative items (a Georgia joint study committee resolution regarding dealer plates/temporary operating permits and an unrelated PRECEPT Nurses Act title). Additionally, sponsor lists and primary sponsor names in the materials appear to mix federal and state legislators and may reflect conflated records. The summary above isolates and describes the Mary Lyon School recognition resolution content. If you want, I can:
- Produce a separate summary of the Georgia dealer-plate study resolution included in the materials, or
- Reconcile sponsor/committee records against official legislative databases for jurisdictional accuracy.

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

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