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SR63 • 2026

Honoring the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team on being named a top team in the NASA App Development Challenge.

Honoring the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team on being named a top team in the NASA App Development Challenge.

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Andrew O. Brenner
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Honoring the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team on being named a top team in the NASA App Development Challenge.

Honoring the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team on being named a top team in the NASA App Development Challenge.

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  • Honoring the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team on being named a top team in the NASA App Development Challenge.

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Honoring the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team on being named a top team in the NASA App Development Challenge.

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As Adopted by the Senate

136th General Assembly

Regular Session

S. R. No. 63

2025-2026

Senator
Brenner

A R E S O L U T I O N

Honoring
the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team on being named a top team
in the NASA App Development Challenge.

WHEREAS,
The members of the Senate of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio are
pleased to congratulate the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team on
being selected as a top team in the NASA App Development Challenge
and being invited to visit the Johnson Space Center in Houston,
Texas; and

WHEREAS,
Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team members Madeline Bruns, Nat
Zahniser, Jason White, Elise Buckerfield, and Isaac Highman have
striven to cultivate their knowledge and skills and have amply
demonstrated their ability to meet challenges with enthusiasm and
confidence. Displaying an exceptional willingness to work hard to
achieve superior results, they created a mobile application for the
NASA App Development Challenge that simulates the upcoming Artemis II
mission, and their impressive efforts secured their team a berth in
the next round of the competition; and

WHEREAS,
The accomplishments of the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team are
a justifiable source of pride and an excellent reflection not only on
the members but also on their families, their advisor, Joanne Meyer,
their school, and their community. They have exhibited a sincere
desire to fully develop their talents so that they might fulfill
their goals in the future, and this, coupled with their
responsibility and initiative, shows their potential to become some
of tomorrow’s finest leaders; and

WHEREAS,
Displaying exceptional discipline, perseverance, and resolve, the
members of the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team have clearly
identified themselves as conscientious and hard‑working
individuals, and with their initiative and enthusiasm, they have won
a host of admirers. The knowledge and self‑confidence the
students have gained through their participation in events such as
the NASA App Development Challenge will no doubt be of great benefit
to them throughout their lives; therefore be it

RESOLVED,
That we, the members of the Senate of the 136th General Assembly of
Ohio, in adopting this Resolution, congratulate the Delaware Hayes
High School NIRBII team on its success and extend best wishes to them
on their journey to Texas; and be it further

RESOLVED,
That the Clerk of the Senate transmit a duly authenticated copy of
this Resolution to the Delaware Hayes High School NIRBII team.