Senate Resolution 134, sponsored by Walley, honors the students of New Prospect Elementary School for their impressive achievements at the Middle Schools SkillsUSA competition held at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Smyrna. The resolution recognizes the hard work and talent of the participating students, including Adalyn Stutts, Aubree Bosheers, Regan Jones, Aiden Daughtry, and others, who excelled in various categories such as Community Service, Urban Search and Rescue, T-Shirt Design, and Engineering. Notably, Stutts and Bosheers received gold medals, while Owens, Jones, Tinin, and May earned silver medals, and Daughtry, Mitchell, Dickson, and Dugger received bronze medals. Additionally, Kennedy Chapman was acknowledged for her outstanding CPR demonstration.

The resolution emphasizes the importance of SkillsUSA, a national organization that promotes skilled workforce development through partnerships among students, educators, and industry leaders. It commends the dedication and ambition displayed by the New Prospect students, suggesting that their success in this competition is indicative of their potential for future achievements. The Senate extends its congratulations and best wishes for continued success in their future endeavors, highlighting the pride these students bring to the state of Tennessee.