During a recent government meeting, the board discussed the formation of a special committee to consider naming the Beloit Memorial High School Basketball Court after local figure Johnny Watts. The proposal was brought forth following a request aligned with board policy 95950, which allows for the appointment of a committee to review naming suggestions and make recommendations.
James Simmons presented a compelling case for Watts, highlighting his contributions to the community and the sport. Support for the proposal was evident, with Simmons bringing documentation and community advocates, including Watts' grandson, to the meeting. Board member Dr. Garrison acknowledged the historical significance of Watts in Beloit, emphasizing his enduring impact on the community and the importance of recognizing such contributions.
The board's policy outlines the composition of the naming committee, which includes board members, school administrators, community representatives, and individuals from local historical organizations. Criteria for naming facilities stipulate that honorees must possess exemplary moral character and have made significant contributions to education or the community.
The board moved forward with the proposal, signaling a commitment to honoring local figures who have positively influenced the community. The next steps will involve the committee's review and subsequent recommendations to the business operations and finance committee before a final decision is made by the full board.