The resolution recognizes Lott Middle School in Mobile County for its commitment to creating a safe and supportive learning environment that promotes academic excellence among its students. It highlights the vital roles played by the dedicated faculty, staff, parents, and the community in nurturing the students' growth. Special acknowledgment is given to two educators, Mr. John Byrd, Jr. and Ms. Jacqueline Hoeft, for their exceptional contributions to the school's annual Seventh Grade Social Studies Project Competition.
Furthermore, the resolution celebrates the achievements of a group of seventh-grade students—Chasen Lofton, Danny Reed, Bruno Simmons, Dreyton Sullivan, and Matthew Turner—who excelled in the competition by producing a video on the history and quest for federal recognition of the MOWA Choctaws of Alabama. Their hard work and creativity earned them first place in the competition, along with the opportunity to travel to Washington, D.C. The resolution concludes by commending the students for their dedication and perseverance, as well as honoring the educators and supporters who contribute to the success of Lott Middle School.