[Congressional Record Volume 152, Number 63 (Friday, May 19, 2006)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E912]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MS. MARTHA R. ROBERTS
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HON. JAMES E. CLYBURN
of south carolina
in the house of representatives
Friday, May 19, 2006
Mr. CLYBURN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a wonderful
educator who is retiring after 34 years of service to our Nation's
children. Ms. Martha R. Roberts, principal of Lonnie B. Nelson
Elementary School in Columbia, South Carolina, will officially retire
at the end of this school year from the very same school where her
career began.
Ms. Roberts is a product of Richland School District Two, having
graduated from Dentsville High School in 1967. She didn't stay away
long, securing her first teaching position after graduating from
Winthrop College (University) at Richland Two's Lonnie B. Nelson as a
combined fourth and fifth grade teacher. She excelled as a classroom
teacher winning awards as Outstanding Elementary Teacher of America in
1975, the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Award
for School Mathematics Program in 1978, and Lonnie Bee Teacher of the
Year in 1979. That same year, she took a position as the Lead Teacher
for Lonnie Bee's Math Lab program that gives extra attention to
students who need it.
The administration at Lonnie Bee recognized the talent they had in
Ms. Roberts, and in 1983, she was named Assistant Principal. In this
role, she coordinated the school's curriculum and utilized her
classroom expertise to help guide other teachers. During her time as
Assistant Principal, Lonnie ``Bee'' earned the distinction as a
National Blue Ribbon School Award recipient.
In 1988, Ms. Roberts left South Carolina to pursue opportunities in
the Chicago, Illinois area. She consulted first for Kishwaukee
Community College and Shabbona School System. She later became
principal of Shabbona Schools that served children from preschool
(child development) through the 12th grade.
Yet, Ms. Roberts' heart always remained in South Carolina, and she
returned in 1992 to Walterboro (South Carolina) High School. Two years
later she returned to Richland School District Two in Columbia to serve
as principal of Forest Lake Elementary. During her six years there, the
school was a National Blue Ribbon School Award winner.
Ms. Roberts later transferred to become principal of Dent Middle
School, the former Dentsville High School from which she had graduated,
for one year before she retired in June 2001. Her retirement was short-
lived.
Ms. Roberts was pressed back into service in June 2002 to serve as a
principal trainer at Killian Elementary School in Richland School
District Two. The following year, she consulted with the district on
creating a comprehensive and effective school choice program. Then in
July 2004, she returned once again to Lonnie B. Nelson Elementary
School to serve as principal at the very school where she began her
career.
During her busy career, Ms. Roberts found time to complete her
Masters in Education at the University of South Carolina, and do
postgraduate work at USC, The Citadel and Northern Illinois University.
She has also raised her son, Chris, and is now the proud grandmother of
Chris and his wife, Stephanie's son, Chandler.
Mr. Speaker, I ask you and my colleagues to join me in congratulating
Martha Roberts for her exemplary commitment to educating young
children. She has demonstrated a tremendous talent and love that has
helped nurture countless students during her 34-year career. I applaud
her dedication to public education, and extend best wishes and Godspeed
upon her retirement.
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