Myeshi Briley was nominated for the Texas Woman's Hall of Fame for 2012 for her work in education and leadership. She was appointed by Governor Perry to serve on the Texas Special Education Continuing Advisory Committee in 2011. The Texas Woman's Hall of Fame recognizes over 100 notable women biennially for their achievements and contributions that have impacted the state of Texas.
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Texas womens hall of fame 2012
1. One of Houston NW Sunset Rotary Club Members nominated to Texas Woman's Hall of Fame 2012
MYESHI BRILEY,MS,HS-BSP
Myeshi Briley,MS,HS-BCP was recently nominated to Texas Woman's Hall of Fame 2012. Myeshi said: It is such
a great honor to be nominated for such a prestigious award, which has been given to former 1st Ladies, Olympic
athletes, Teachers and astronauts for the good works they have done in Texas.
Myeshi Briley,MS,HS-BCP in 2011 was appointed by Governor Rick Perry office, to serve on: TEA Texas
Special Education Continuing Advisory Committee.
The Texas Special Education Continuing Advisory Committee (CAC) is established as a result of federal regulation
and state law for the purpose of providing policy guidance with respect to special education and related services for
children with disabilities in Texas.
The Texas Women's Hall of Fame biennial awards ceremony recognizes the achievements of women. Since 1984,
the Hall of Fame has honored more than 100 notable women who have attained significant levels of achievement
and whose contributions have made an impact on the State of Texas.
Categories of Achievement
Arts
This category recognizes significant contributions to or the promotion of the visual, literary, cultural or
performing arts, media or communications.
Education
This category recognizes outstanding contributions in the fields of math, science or technology education
including teachers, librarians, administrators, researchers, or participants in professional education
associations.
Leadership
This category recognizes leadership excellence in the public and private sectors. The nominee's
achievements must demonstrate an enduring state impact.
Health and Social Sciences
This category recognizes outstanding achievement in the areas of medicine, health and wellness, family and
social issues, community health and public health.