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Franklin Quitugua

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310:, majoring in Business Education with a minor in English. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 1956. Upon returning to Guam, Franklin worked as a secondary school teacher in George Washington High School. After five years, he returned to Northern Arizona University, where he received his Master of Arts in Secondary Education Administration in 1962. After returning to Guam, he was given the position as Principal of George Washington Junior High School, which was later renamed Agueda Johnston Middle School. Franklin Quitugua was appointed Administrative Assistant to the Director of Education in 1968, became Deputy Director of Education and was appointed Director of Education by Governor 702:
Relative to honoring Speaker Franklin Joseph Arceo Quitugua, Ph.D., for his lifelong dedication and service to his people as an educator, administrator, Senator, Speaker and leader, and acknowledging and commending his many years of service and dedication to the educational development of our island,
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and received his Ph.D. in Educational Administration with a minor emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction, Anthropology and Education. Dr. Franklin Quitugua continued to serve as Director of Education until he resigned from the position in 1976 to seek the position of Senator in the Guam Legislature.
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Our island has lost a great public servant today. Speaker Quitugua contributed to the advancement of education on Guam both in his service as Director of Education and as a senator, who chaired the education committee and increased funding for educational facilities in our island’s public schools,
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After his final attempt to serve the people as Senator in the Guam Legislature, Dr. Quitugua served as Director of Education from 1991 to 1993. After retiring from the Department of Education, Dr. Quitugua served on the Board of Regents of the University of Guam.
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the University of Guam and the Guam Community College. His legacy lives on through his children and grandchildren, who have also been called to public service, continuing his work both in the schools and the Legislature.
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Franklin Quitugua died on February 26, 2015, at Guam Memorial Hospital, accompanied by family members. On the day of his death, Speak Judith T.P. Won Pat issued a statement, which said:
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and as Speaker of the 19th Guam Legislature. He is the son of Ignacio Perez Quitugua, who served in the 1st and the 9th Guam Legislatures, and the grandfather of
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His viewing and funeral mass were held at the Duble Nombre de Maria Cathedral Church in Hagatna. He was interred at Guam Memorial Park, Leyang, Barrigada.
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During his tenure as Senator in the Guam Legislature, Dr. Franklin Quitugua increased funding for educational facilities, including the
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in the Department of Education, and enabling the creation of alternative educational programs in Guam's public schools.
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Franklin Joseph Arceo Quitugua, born in Guam on November 6, 1933, is the son of
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George Washington High School, Northern Arizona University, University of Oregon
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and his unswerving dedication to serving the community he so dearly loves.
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From 1972 to 1975, Mr. Quitugua attended graduate school at the
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who is the Guam Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Former senator, educator Franklin Quitugua dies at 81
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Index

Franklin J.A. Quitugua
Carl T.C. Gutierrez
Joe T. San Agustin
Democratic Party of Guam
Guam
U.S.
Tamuning
Democratic Party of Guam
Michael San Nicolas
Chalan Pago
Alma mater
Educator
Politician
Guam Legislatures
Congressman Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
Ignacio Perez Quitugua
George Washington High School
Northern Arizona University
Manuel F.L. Guerrero
Carlos Camacho
University of Oregon
17th Guam Legislature
18th Guam Legislature
19th Guam Legislature
20th Guam Legislature
21st Guam Legislature
19th Guam Legislature
University of Guam
Guam Community College
Chamorro language

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