HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 96-4746, by Representatives Cole, Brumsickle, Johnson, Carrell, Smith, Lambert, Thompson, Veloria, Brown, Kessler, Rust, Ogden, Jacobsen, Dickerson, Grant, R. Fisher, Valle, Murray, Conway, Scheuerman, Mason, Chopp, Fuhrman, Costa, Linville, Chappell, Clements, McMahan, Dyer, Talcott, Pelesky, Elliot, B. Thomas, Radcliff, Hatfield, L. Thomas, D. Schmidt, Mulliken and Regala

 

      WHEREAS, The second week of March is Classified School Employee Week in the state of Washington; and

      WHEREAS, There are 46,000 classified school employees serving the needs of the school children of this state; and

      WHEREAS, Classified school employees are instrumental in the fulfilling of this state's paramount responsibility to educate children; and

      WHEREAS,  Classified school employees are involved in maintaining school buildings and grounds, providing safe transportation to and from schools, keeping school buildings clean and orderly, preparing and serving students a nutritious breakfast and lunch each day, ensuring students have a safe environment in which to learn, interpreting for deaf children and students who speak other languages, and providing numerous other essential services; and

      WHEREAS, Classified school employees also make it possible for schools to provide more individualized attention to students in the classroom with the assistance of paraeducators; and

      WHEREAS, These dedicated individuals deserve recognition and thanks for the outstanding work they are doing for this state, for their communities, and for the children enrolled in Washington's schools;

      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives do hereby honor classified school employees and recognize Classified School Employee Week in the state of Washington.

 

      I hereby certify this to be a true and correct copy of

      Resolution 4746 adopted by the House of Representatives

                          March 6, 1996.

 

 

 

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                  Timothy A. Martin, Chief Clerk