Senate Resolution No. 383 recognizes the fourth-grade students of St. Mark's School of Texas in Dallas during their visit to the State Capitol on April 10, 2025. The resolution highlights the school's rich history, which dates back to 1906 when it was founded as The Terrill School for Boys. Over the years, the institution has evolved, merging with Texas Country Day School in 1950 to become St. Mark's, a nonsectarian, college-preparatory school for boys. The school is dedicated to providing a well-rounded education that encompasses physical, intellectual, moral, and religious training, currently serving over 900 students with diverse programs in various disciplines.

The resolution expresses the Texas Senate's appreciation for St. Mark's contributions to education over its 119-year history, emphasizing the strong academic foundation it has provided to countless young Texans. It concludes by extending best wishes to the visiting students for their future endeavors, acknowledging their role as representatives of the school's legacy.