House Joint Resolution 1542, sponsored by McCalmon, honors Page High School in Williamson County on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary in 2025. The resolution recognizes the school's significant contributions to the community and the state, highlighting its evolution from a small rural campus to a modern high school that serves a growing suburban population. Named after influential superintendent Fred J. Page, the school has maintained strong ties to its agricultural roots while adapting to the changing educational landscape.

The resolution commends Page High School for its academic excellence, athletic achievements, and artistic accolades, emphasizing its commitment to fostering well-rounded student development. It acknowledges the school's role as a cornerstone of the community, balancing tradition with progress, and fulfilling its mission to exemplify the Patriot Spirit through leadership, learning, and service. The General Assembly extends its best wishes for the continued success of Page High School and its administration, faculty, and staff.