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RESO 1984-18 - HISD Curfew AgreementRESOLUTION NO. 84 -18 WHEREAS The Huntsville Independent School District and all school districts within the State of Texas have been placed under an educational reform bill through legislative and State Board of Education action; and WHEREAS The Huntsville Independent School, its Board of Trustees, administra- tors, teachers, students, and parents are held accountable for student progress in the academic subjects; and WHEREAS The emphasis in the Huntsville Independent School District and the State of Texas has been placed on academic achievement of all students in the basic subjects; and WHEREAS To achieve this goal the Huntsville Board of Trustees has enacted a number of policies that limit, curtail, and eliminate activities that were heretofore conducted during school time, thus giving more time to the instructional day; and WHEREAS Part of that restructuring activity took place this summer in the District IX UIL Executive Committee by limiting, consolidating, and amending the after school time schedules of a number of varsity and subvarsity athletic events so that students could return home at an early hour; and WHEREAS School activities in elementary school through high school have been scheduled to conclude no later than 10:00 P.M. on school nights so that students may return home for a good night's rest prior to their classes the following day; and WHEREAS These improvements have been made in the HISD and Texas because effective school research has proven that time on task and teacher expectations will raise the academic level of students; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the power vested in me as Mayor of the City of Huntsville, Texas, in conjunction with the Board of Trustees of the Huntsville Independent School District, that activities involv- ing school -age youngsters will be concluded at 10:00 P.M. on school nights so that students understand the importance of academic achieve- ment as it relates to the success of the individual, community, state, and nation; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, by both governing bodies of the school 'district and the City of Huntsville, that they strongly encourage community support of this effort to elevate the Huntsville Independent School District and its students to the highest possible academic standards, and that this community and school district serve as an example of leadership, cooperation, and purpose for others to follow within the State of Texas. PASSED AND SIGNED on this the 16th day of October, A. D., 1984. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS William V. Nash, Mayor on behalf of the entire City Council ATTEST: / /LEA 'uth De haw, City - retary