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Frank
Roberts was born on November 4, 1941 to
Reuben and Florence Roberts in Grole, Hermatige Bay.
He
received his primary education
in Grole before moving to Stephenville in 1953 where he completed his
elementary and secondary education. One year following his high school
graduation, Mr. Roberts entered Queen's College in St. John's where he
studied theology for two years.
In
1963 he enrolled as an
education student at Memorial University in St. John's where he
received a Bachelor of Arts in Education degree as well as a Bachelor
Of Arts degree.
In
1962, while working in
Stephenville, he met and married the former Sandra Brake of Corner
Brook. They had two sons, Derek and Glen.
Mr.
Roberts first teaching
position was in Stephenville, but soon after he accepted a position as
a teaching principal in Cartwright, Labrador, where he taught for the
1967-68 school year. He decided to settle in Labrador, and he raised
his family there for the next ten years. During this time he worked as
an administrator in various capacities. During this time, Mr. Roberts
pursued a Master of Education degree from the University of Maine. He
attended summer semester there for a period of four years. He was
awarded a Master's degree in August, 1981.
In
1980, Mr. Roberts became
principal of Fred Kirby Junior High. He remained in that capacity until
1985.
In
March of 1985, Mr. Roberts was
diagnosed with cancer. He stayed home with the family he so loved as he
fought a valiant and courageous battle. He entered the Health Sciences
Complex an the morning fo February 9, 1986, where he died the same day.
Throughout
his career of more
than twenty years, Frank Roberts touched the hearts and inspired the
minds of many students and teachers. In 1986, an award was created in
his memory, and is presented yearly to an outstanding student who
excels in all aspects of school life. When the former Queen Elizabeth
Regional High was renamed, it seemed appropriate that it be
named in Honour of Mr. Roberts, an educator and friend.
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