Designating the week of September 14 through September 20, 2025, as Community School Coordinators Appreciation Week.
Summary
Senate Resolution 386 designates the week of September 14-20, 2025, as "Community School Coordinators Appreciation Week." The resolution recognizes the vital role community school coordinators play in uniting school and community resources. It aims to raise awareness and celebrate their contributions to student, family, and community success.
Expected Effects
The resolution will likely increase awareness of community school coordinators and their impact. It may also encourage greater participation in community school initiatives. However, it does not allocate funding or mandate specific actions.
Potential Benefits
- Increased recognition for community school coordinators.
- Potential for greater community involvement in schools.
- Reinforcement of the importance of integrated student support services.
- Promotion of collaborative leadership in education.
- Could lead to increased support for community school programs.
Potential Disadvantages
- The resolution itself has no direct financial impact or legal force.
- It relies on voluntary participation, so its impact may be limited.
- May not address systemic issues affecting community schools.
- Could be perceived as symbolic without concrete action.
- Doesn't guarantee increased resources or improved working conditions for coordinators.
Constitutional Alignment
This resolution aligns with the Constitution's broad encouragement of the "general Welfare" as stated in the Preamble. While education is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, the resolution's focus on community support for schools can be seen as an effort to promote the well-being of citizens, which falls within the scope of promoting the general welfare.
Furthermore, the resolution does not infringe upon any specific rights or powers reserved to the states. It is a non-binding expression of the Senate's sentiment.
Impact Assessment: Things You Care About ⓘ
This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).