[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 129 (Tuesday, July 30, 2019)]
[Senate]
[Page S5184]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO KATHRYN WEEDEN
Mr. SCHUMER. Madam President, today I join my friend the majority
leader in offering a heartfelt thank you, congratulations, and happy
retirement to the principal of the Senate Page School, Ms. Kathryn
Weeden. She leaves the Senate and the Page School after 26 years of
illustrious service. In that time, she has transformed the lives of
countless young men and women interested in the workings of government.
The Senate Page School is an institution unlike any other on Capitol
Hill and very different from most schools in America. Every semester,
some of the most accomplished young men and women come to Washington
from across the country to learn about our government. In short order,
they are thrown into a routine that includes classes early in the
morning, classes late into the night, and a full-time job in the Senate
in between. When you consider the additional demands of homework,
getting acclimated to a new city, and new peers, you realize just how
important it is for these young men and women to have someone they can
trust, rely on, and go to for support and guidance. For the last 26
years, that person has been Ms. Weeden. With her at the helm, I have
always had confidence that the Senate's pages were getting the learning
experience of their lives.
For the minds she has inspired, for the institution she has shaped,
and for the Nation she has served, I want to say thank you and my best
wishes to Ms. Weeden. May others follow in the example of selflessness
and civic duty that she has gracefully set.
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