WHEREAS, Providing all Washington state children a public education
is the paramount duty of the state; and
WHEREAS, It is impossible to provide our children a quality public
education if they cannot get to school, if they are hungry during the
school day, or if the schools they attend are neglected, cold, and
unsafe; and
WHEREAS, Classified employees are the bus drivers who are safely
transporting, in sometimes dangerous road conditions, over 474,514
students each day in 9,035 buses over 500,000 miles; the child
nutrition employees providing breakfast for 113,518 students and
lunches for over 440,000 students each day; the custodian, maintenance,
and security employees ensuring that the 2,174 school buildings where
our children are receiving their education are functional, warm, clean,
and safe; and
WHEREAS, Classified employees are the secretaries who make sure
that all parents, staff, and, most importantly, all children receive
the necessary support and services while at the same time providing
love and attention to each student's special needs, even if all that is
needed is a Band-Aid, a friendly ear, or a reminder; and
WHEREAS, Classified employees are the instructional assistants who
are increasingly depended upon to provide individualized attention to
students in the classroom to ensure they meet the higher academic
standards, as well as provide such specialized services as nursing and
interpreting for deaf and disabled children and students who speak
other languages; and
WHEREAS, Classified employees are normally the first employees
called upon when there is a threat to our children's safety and
security; and
WHEREAS, It is necessary to employ over 50,000 classified employees
to provide these essential support services to the nearly one million
students receiving public education; and
WHEREAS, Washington state students have had their education
significantly enhanced by the services of classified school employees;
and
WHEREAS, Washington state citizens seldom reflect on the critical
role classified employees play in providing our children a quality
education; and
WHEREAS, Classified school employees across the state are
celebrating March 13 through 17, 2006, as Classified School Employee
Week;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State House of
Representatives honor classified school employees during Classified
School Employee Week, March 13 through 17, 2006, and urge all citizens
to join in honoring and recognizing the dedication and hard work of all
classified school employees; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to the Public School Employees of Washington.