WHEREAS, The students of Tahoma Senior High School in Maple Valley,
Washington, enrolled in the program known as "We the People: The
Citizen and the Constitution," have exhibited that they have learned
very well the lessons of our forefathers who wrote the Constitution of
the United States. The students will be representing all of Washington
State in national championship competitions; and
WHEREAS, This knowledge will enhance the lives of the students and
direct their paths as they walk through life, proud in the knowledge
that Americans have long stood for justice and liberty for all
Americans; and
WHEREAS, Being armed with this knowledge is to the benefit of all
citizens of this great country and state and will prepare the students
to participate in the democracy men and women have fought so gallantly
to preserve; and
WHEREAS, These energetic, knowledgeable young people will one day
lead this state and country, and there may very well be in their midst
a legislator, governor, senator, member of Congress, or perhaps a
future President; and
WHEREAS, Their dedicated and talented teacher, Gretchen Wulfing of
Tahoma Senior High School, can take pride in knowing that the students
enrolled in this program have the knowledge to outperform university
students in every topic; and
WHEREAS, Studies have shown that eighty percent of seniors in high
school participating in this program have registered to vote compared
to an average of thirty-seven percent among other high school seniors,
thereby proving that this program has increased the interest in
politics and in participation in government; and
WHEREAS, For the thirteenth time, Tahoma Senior High School has won
the first place title at the state championship by answering questions
using only their knowledge, memory, and reasoning, enabling its members
to represent the whole state of Washington when they compete at the
national competition in Washington, D.C., in April; and
WHEREAS, In 2000, Tahoma Senior High School was fourth in the
nation, in 2002 they won the Western Regional Award, and in 2003 the
"We the People" Team won the top Unit Two in the Nation Award;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate honor the
participants in this program from Tahoma High School's first place
team: Wesley Ball, Cade Benton, Sefora Bosancu, Sarah Brown, Tyler
Dunn, Kirsten Hamberg, Matthew Hobard, Jennifer Ingertila, Katelyn
Jackson, Shirley Kim, Ashley Maxwell, Joshua Pflug, Karleigh Sandwith,
Brittany Schmitt, Lucas Simons, Michael Slater, Jennie Taylor, Kathleen
Titus, Michelle Wallace, Stephanie Willis, and Nicholas Wold; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the members
of the "We the People" Team, their teacher Gretchen Wulfing, and the
principal of Tahoma Senior High School, Terry Duty, to further show the
respect of this body for a job well done and wish them success in their
endeavors.