WHEREAS, The National Teachers Hall of Fame was founded in Emporia,
Kansas in 1989 to honor elementary and secondary teachers and the
teaching profession through a recognition program and museum; and
WHEREAS, The National Teachers Hall of Fame has been endorsed by
every major educational organization; and
WHEREAS, Since the inaugural induction ceremonies in 1992, seventy
educators from twenty-nine states and the District of Columbia have
been inducted; and
WHEREAS, Each year the National Teachers Hall of Fame inducts five
outstanding educators from around the nation to recognize their careers
and contributions to helping students achieve academic excellence; and
WHEREAS, Geri Rohlff of Auburn Riverside High School has been
selected as one of five inductees this year for her long and
distinguished career; and
WHEREAS, Geri Rohlff has been a teacher for thirty-one years, the
last seventeen of which have been in Auburn; and
WHEREAS, Geri Rohlff is a language arts, study skills, and
alternative education teacher at Auburn Riverside High School; and
WHEREAS, She will be inducted into the National Teachers Hall of
Fame in Emporia, Kansas in June 2007, and attend other induction
ceremonies in Washington, D.C.; and
WHEREAS, The story of her career will be on permanent display at
the National Teachers Hall of Fame gallery in Emporia;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State House of
Representatives congratulate Geri Rohlff for receiving this
distinguished honor and thank her for her dedication to children and
academic excellence in the Auburn School District; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Ms. Rolhff and to the Auburn School District.