The resolution commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Edgewood Independent School District (ISD) in San Antonio, which will be celebrated in 2025. It highlights the district's historical roots, beginning in May 1905 when Bexar County Judge Robert B. Green purchased land for a school, leading to the establishment of the Frey School in 1910. Over the years, the district experienced significant growth, including the construction of new schools to accommodate increasing enrollment, culminating in the official establishment of Edgewood ISD in January 1950. By the end of the 1950s, the district had expanded to serve over 13,000 students and has continued to evolve, currently operating 18 campuses and serving nearly 10,000 students.
The resolution expresses the Texas Senate's recognition of Edgewood ISD's contributions to education over the past 75 years and extends best wishes for the district's continued success. It emphasizes the importance of the district in providing a strong educational foundation for generations of young Texans. An official copy of the resolution will be prepared for the district as a token of esteem from the Texas Senate.