[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 61 (Wednesday, April 28, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H2988-H2989]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRATULATING ALLISON NOVACK FOR BEING NAMED THE TOP OUTSTANDING
SCHOOL YOUTH VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentlewoman from Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) is recognized for 5
minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Madam Speaker, I rise today with a wonderful
mission--to recognize a local student, Allison Novack. Allison has
recently been named the Top Outstanding School Youth Volunteer of the
Year for the Miami-Dade County Public Schools system. Our
superintendent of schools, Alberto Carvalho, presented her with this
impressive award at Miami's Jungle Island earlier this month.
As a senior at Miami Beach Senior High School, Allison has
volunteered in numerous capacities. She has served as the president of
the Miami Beach chapter of the Junior State of America. She has served
as producer for the nonprofit group 1308 Productions. She is
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also known for her work as part of Sky News and as the creator of the
Rock the Vote concerts and shows in our area. And I can personally
attest, she was a fabulous host to my recent congressional visit to
Miami Beach High.
As an elected public official, I understand the great effort and the
personal sacrifice that goes along with trying to make a difference in
our community. The time that Allison has spent and the care she has
demonstrated are truly beyond her years. All of us in south Florida are
fortunate to have someone like Allison who gives so generously of her
time and energy to our area. This award is yet another shining example
of how one individual's hard work can make a difference. Allison is an
inspirational and energetic student leader who has created positive
results for her school and our greater community.
Allison's public service has also been recognized by organizations
such as Voice of America radio as well as many other media and civic
groups.
This dedication to civic engagement stems from Allison's family,
which has a legacy of public service. Allison is the daughter of
Surfside mayor emeritus Paul Novack. Mayor Novack served as mayor for
six terms and is himself, also, a graduate of Miami Beach Senior High
School, the Hi-Tides. Also, Allison's grandmother Mickey Novack served
as Surfside vice mayor, as president of Women in Government Service,
WIGS, and as treasurer of several educational and civic organizations,
including the PTA and Hadassah.
It is wonderful to see Allison continuing in the family tradition of
giving back to our community. Her hard work is fundamental in making
our community better for years to come. With the support of wonderful
parents like Paul and Denise, I am certain that Allison enjoyed the
strong family network of support and guidance that is needed to
accomplish so much for this young woman who is soon to be off going to
college. Allison's steadfast commitment to public service is a
testament to her character and to her family. She is a wonderful
example of today's young adults who have the will to affect positive
change in our community.
Allison will soon graduate from Miami Beach Senior High School this
June as an exemplary student who has been a credit to her school and
our community. Next semester, she will be joining the proud ranks of
students attending the University of Miami--go Canes--and pursuing a
degree in communications.
Again, I congratulate Allison for her recent award as Top Outstanding
School Youth Volunteer. I also wish her the best as she makes the
transition to college life, and I look forward to hearing from her
about her continued work in making this community an even better place
in which to live. I know that Allison will continue to benefit our area
in her volunteer work and will be a magnificent addition to the
University of Miami Canes team.
Congratulations, Allison. Congratulations to the Novack family.
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