South Carolina General Assembly
125th Session, 2023-2024
Bill 4343
Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter
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A house RESOLUTION
TO RECOGNIZE AND HONOR LYNN LOCKABY WILSON of seneca UPON THE OCCASION OF HER RETIREMENT AFTER A DISTINGUISHED CAREER OF OVER THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS AS AN EDUCATOR AND TO WISH HER CONTINUED SUCCESS AND delight IN HER FUTURE ENDEAVORS.
Whereas, the South Carolina House of Representatives has learned that Lynn Lockaby Wilson will begin a well-deserved retirement after a remarkable career as an educator for almost four decades; and
Whereas, after graduating from Pendleton High School, the young Lynn earned a bachelor's degree from Clemson University in 1976, the first in her family to do so. She soon married her husband, William Spencer Wilson, and began her career teaching English at Wren High School in Anderson County while earning a master's degree in education and a MA+30 from Clemson University; and
Whereas, she took a brief hiatus from the classroom at age twenty-six to battle Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and raise her two daughters, Ashley and Katie, returning to the classroom in 1990 to teach social studies at Seneca High School. Since then, she has taught geography, world history, economics, government, teacher cadets, psychology, and more. Psychology, especially her AP sections, became a favorite of hers as well as for her students; and
Whereas, Lynn Wilson helped to create the next generation of good citizens by overseeing Youth in Government, which provides high school students an opportunity to learn about government policies and methodologies firsthand and culminates with an annual trip to the State House to observe government in action. The program allowed her to blend her passion for teaching, community, and citizenship; and
Whereas, she leaves a large legacy as an instructor for the Teacher Cadet program, an initiative that introduces high school students to the field of education while still in the K-12 classroom and for which she first became an instructor in 1995. For more than twenty years, she has advocated for teacher cadets, introducing hundreds of students to the idea of serving as the next generation of educators. She served as a curriculum trainer for teacher cadets and as an advisor for the school's chapter of the South Carolina Future Educators Association (F.E.A.) and was instrumental in helping her students earn teaching fellows and F.E.A./Phi Delta Kappa scholarships; and
Whereas, in conjunction with Teacher Cadets, Lynn Wilson served on the Center of Education, Recruitment, Retention, & Advancement (CERRA) Board of Directors from 2004 until 2010, and worked in partnership with and as a volunteer for Teacher Cadets and CERRA for many years; and
Whereas, a respected leader, she served as department chair for decades and as a mentor for over fifteen student teachers, served as a Teaching Fellows interviewer from 2014 to 2016, and presented at the Pre-Collegiate Fall Renewal Conference for years. Having a vast knowledge on the subjects she taught, she was published in journals and anthologies, was named a top-five finalist for South Carolina Teacher of the Year in 2003, and was awarded the South Carolina Council for the Social Studies Palmetto Award in 2009; and
Whereas, grateful for Lynn Wilson's legacy of commitment to excellence and for the talents and gifts she has bestowed on the young people of this great State, the South Carolina House of Representatives takes great pleasure in wishing her well as she enters the unhurried days of retirement. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:
That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, recognize and honor Lynn Lockaby Wilson of Seneca, upon the occasion of her retirement after a distinguished career of over thirty-seven years as an educator and wish her continued success and delight in her future endeavors.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to Lynn Lockaby Wilson.
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