WHEREAS, The students of Tahoma High School who are enrolled in the
program known as "We The People: The Citizen and Constitution" have
exhibited exceptional knowledge of the Constitution of the United
States and the lessons taught by our forefathers; and
WHEREAS, On Saturday, January 11, 2013, the state We The People
competition was won by the team from Tahoma High School, making it the
school's eighteenth state championship; and
WHEREAS, From April 26 to 29, 2013, these students will represent
their state at the twenty-sixth anniversary We The People National
Finals in Washington, D.C., where they will aspire to uphold the
standards of excellence for which Tahoma High School is known; and
WHEREAS, These students have immersed themselves in the United
States Constitution and Bill of Rights, and their extraordinary
understanding of the country's founding documents and principles and
formidable debate skills have inspired those who have watched them
progress to the level of state champions; and
WHEREAS, The Tahoma team is coached by Gretchen Wulfing, who was
named Washington's Civic Educator of the Year in 2011 and who continues
to impress upon her students the importance of learning about American
constitutional democracy and the contemporary relevance of the nation's
founding documents and principles; and
WHEREAS, These students and their advisor were aided by countless
hours of help from We The People alumni, former students who helped
prepare this year's debaters by volunteering as guest judges; and
WHEREAS, Since the creation of We The People in 1987, nearly thirty
million students and ninety thousand teachers from across the country
have participated in enhancing civic education; and
WHEREAS, Studies have shown that eighty percent of high school
seniors in this program are registered to vote, compared to an average
of thirty-seven percent among other high school seniors, proof that We
The People promotes a greater interest in participating in government;
and
WHEREAS, Tahoma High School has a distinguished record in
competitions at the national level, having placed fourth in the nation
in 2000, capturing the Western Regional Award in 2002 and 2008, taking
the top Unit Two in the Nation Award in 2003, and placing in the top
ten in 2012;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate honor these
"warriors of the Constitution": Noah Adam, Christina Adamson, Alissa
Bates, Joel Christensen, Rachelle Frets, Jessica Glassner, Mitchell
Halbert, Tabitha Kim, Timothy Lamb, Molly Lathrop, Trenton Lawrence,
Nicole Lindblom, Dessa Meehan, Matthew Milburn, Dakota-Storm Nichols,
Erika Nist, Sorina Pitts, Angela Rocchi, Niribili Sarmah, Jacob Seely,
Miranda Smith, Carter Stoddard, Ashley Taylor, Kendall von Michalofski,
William Wheeler, Taylor White, and Bridget Wulfing; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the members
of Tahoma High School's We The People team, team advisor Gretchen
Wulfing, and the principal of Tahoma High School, Terry Duty, to convey
the respect of this body for a job well done and to wish them success
in their endeavors.