[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 94 (Wednesday, June 20, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H3814]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION
(Mr. COSTA asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. COSTA. Since 1982, the Congressional Art Competition has
recognized the special power that the arts have had in our Nation's
classrooms.
Today, I have the pleasure of recognizing my district's Art
Competition winner, Sarah Fanucchi, who credits the arts for helping
her overcome her learning challenges.
From an early age, Sarah struggled with reading and math, but she
excelled with a sketchbook and a pencil in hand. Once her teachers at
Bakersfield's South High tapped into that talent, Sarah's life changed.
She became excited about school, and her grades improved. Sarah's
mother, Carrie, said, ``Art was and, I suspect, always will be her
refuge. It was her place to begin to shine, her place in school to
belong.'' Carrie and Sarah are more than mother and daughter; they are
best friends.
As I welcome her and her family to Washington this week, I applaud
Sarah's artistic feat. More importantly, her perseverance through her
challenges is what I find most impressive about this young lady. The
art and life she has created is something any parent or teacher can and
should be proud of as she continues to add value to our Nation's
fabric.
____________________