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AR HR1031

Resolution

Status

Passed

3/2/2017

Primary Sponsor

Les Eaves

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Origin

House of Representatives

91st General Assembly (2017 Regular)

AI Summary

  • Born July 25, 1928, in Poughkeepsie, Arkansas; graduated valedictorian from Poughkeepsie High School in 1946
  • Earned bachelor's degree from University of Arkansas at Monticello and master's degree from Arkansas State Teachers College (now University of Central Arkansas; pursued doctorate in speech and special education from University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
  • Began 34-year teaching career in 1951 in Evening Shade, Arkansas, and taught in Cave City, Wynne, Watson Chapel, and Searcy; started the first county-wide speech therapy program in Jefferson County in 1962
  • Became first special education director for Searcy School System in 1975, expanding the program from 2 to 19 special education classes; served as President of the Arkansas Association of Special Education Administrators during 1990-1991 school year and was named Administrator of the Year in 1991
  • House of Representatives recognizes Mrs. Bartlett's hard work and dedication as an advocate for students with disabilities throughout Arkansas and commends her for her service; resolution adopted February 6, 2017

Legislative Description

To Honor The Career Of Eulois Glenn Bartlett And To Recognize Her Many Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

Last Action

READ AND ADOPTED.

3/2/2017

Committee Referrals

Education2/21/2017

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