Current Status Bill Number:1389 Type of Legislation:Concurrent Resolution CR Introducing Body:Senate Introduced Date:19960424 Primary Sponsor:Matthews All Sponsors:Matthews Drafted Document Number:res1002.jwm Date Bill Passed both Bodies:19960425 Subject:Beatrice Johnson Swett
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TO RECOGNIZE BEATRICE JOHNSON SWETT ON THE OCCASION OF HER RETIREMENT AFTER THIRTY-NINE YEARS AS A DEDICATED TEACHER, ADMINISTRATOR, AND INSTRUCTIONAL CONSULTANT.
Whereas, Ms. Beatrice Johnson Swett is a native of Holly Hill, South Carolina, who was educated in the Orangeburg County public school system; and
Whereas, Ms. Swett earned a Master of Education degree from South Carolina State University; and
Whereas, Ms. Swett began her distinguished career as an educator at Orangeburg School District Five, serving as a teacher from 1957 until 1964; and
Whereas, Ms. Swett received the honor of being named Teacher-of-the-Year at Holly Hill Middle School; and
Whereas, Ms. Swett served Orangeburg School District Three from 1964 until 1995 as Mathematics Supervisor, Director of Federal Programs, and Assistant Superintendent; and
Whereas, Ms. Swett has been honored by other local civic, religious, political, and service organizations too numerous to mention in this resolution. Now, therefore
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly congratulate Ms. Beatrice Johnson Swett on the occasion of her retirement from thirty-nine years of distinguished public service as a teacher, administrator, and
instructional consultant in Orangeburg County, and wish her a long, happy, and healthy retirement.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Ms. Beatrice Johnson Swett.