2013 -- H 5966

=======

LC01920

=======

STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013

____________

H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N

CONGRATULATING THE 34 FRESHMEN AT NORTH SMITHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

WHO WON THE RHODE ISLAND "WE THE PEOPLE" COMPETITION

     

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Newberry, Mattiello, Shekarchi, Trillo, and Chippendale

     Date Introduced: April 04, 2013

     Referred To: House read and passed

1-1

     WHEREAS, North Smithfield High School freshmen have taken the first-place slot in the

1-2

state's "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution" competition for a seventh year in a row;

1-3

and

1-4

     WHEREAS, "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Competition" is

1-5

sponsored by the Center for Civic Education and is a yearly competition held in Washington,

1-6

D.C., for American high school students. Teams are divided into six units, each comprised of

1-7

three or more members, and each team focuses on a particular area of Constitutional interest; and

1-8

     WHEREAS, On February 14, 2013, at West Warwick High School, a group of 34

1-9

freshmen from North Smithfield High School under the guidance of honors American

1-10

Government teacher, Mrs. Natalie O'Brien, competed against students from area high schools to

1-11

win the "We the People" Competition. Since September, the freshmen class had labored for

1-12

countless hours to study the Constitution, its founding principles, and its historical and modern

1-13

applications; and

1-14

     WHEREAS, The competition requires that students deliver a prepared statement on a

1-15

specific Constitutional topic and answer a series of questions asked by a panel of judges. The

1-16

students prepare for a wide variety of potential follow-up questions, are not allowed to use any

1-17

materials, and are not aware of the questions they will be asked until they are posed. The students

1-18

are required to develop the important skills of critical thinking and performing under pressure;

1-19

and

2-20

     WHEREAS, As a result of their on February 14th victory, this class will travel to

2-21

Washington, D.C., from April 26th through April 30th to represent Rhode Island in the National

2-22

Finals; now, therefore be it

2-23

     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and

2-24

Providence Plantations hereby extend our congratulations to honors American Government

2-25

teacher, Mrs. Natalie O'Brien, and the following 34 freshmen students of North Smithfield High

2-26

School: Casey Aridano, Gwen Brannigan, Riley Boucher, Melissa Cianci, Nick Degnan, Doug

2-27

Deslauriers, Patrick Eddy, Kyle Eldridge, Eric Ethier, Cameron Furtado, Robin Hall, Jacob

2-28

Haner, Oliver Hazard, Chris Hetu, Madison Hill, Josh Kruzan, Kim L’Etoile, Josh Labonte, Alex

2-29

Lachance, Matthew Laferriere, Allison Lambert, Maddie LaPlante, Emily Larson, Cassandra

2-30

Malo, Heather McClure, Caitlin Murray, Marc Parsons, Emily Pelletier, Sarah Pugliese, Zachary

2-31

Racine, Julia Rodrigues, Rebecca Soito, Olivia Stone, and Luke Watkins, for winning the Rhode

2-32

Island "We the People" Competition, and we wish this hard-working class the best of luck in the

2-33

National Competition; and be it further

2-34

     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

2-35

transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to honors American Government teacher Mrs.

2-36

Natalie O’Brien and the 34 freshmen of North Smithfield High School who will represent Rhode

2-37

Island in the National "We the People" Competition.

     

=======

LC01920

=======

H5966