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Council issues proclamations: Breast Cancer Awareness Month, honors Roblin J. Webb and proclaims National Principals Month

Memphis City Council · October 8, 2025
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Summary

The Memphis City Council adopted ceremonial resolutions recognizing October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, honoring educator Roblin J. Webb on her retirement, and proclaiming October 2025 as National Principals Month and recognizing named principals.

The Memphis City Council opened its Oct. 7 meeting with ceremonial items. The council adopted a resolution recognizing October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month and highlighted the American Cancer Society’s role in research and support. The resolution was read and adopted as recorded in the meeting.

Councilman Evan Ford Senior presented a proclamation honoring Roblin J. Webb for more than 15 years of leadership with Freedom Preparatory Academy charter schools and for launching programs that led to college graduates; Ms. Webb accepted the recognition and the council approved the proclamation by acclamation.

Councilwoman Dr. Easter Thomas led a proclamation recognizing National Principals Month; the council invited more than a dozen named principals to the podium for pictures and recognition. Members praised principals’ leadership and the role school leaders play in student outcomes.

These items were ceremonial and do not create binding policy or expenditures.