Frank
Seale was born and reared in Bryan, Texas and is a product of the Bryan
I.S.D. He attended Allen Academy Junior College on a basketball and
baseball scholarship. In 1958 he was named Junior College Athlete of
the year. He attended Texas A&M University where he was a Distinguished
Student in 1960 and 1961. He graduated from Texas A&M in January
1961 and received his Masters in Education from Sam Houston State University
in 1964.
Mr. Seale
began his teaching career at the Allen Military Academy in Bryan during
the spring of 1961. In the fall of 1961 he began teaching at University
Junior High in Austin, Texas. He taught and coached at U.J.H. for four
years and served as assistant principal in the spring of 1965. In the
fall of 1965, Mr. Seale went to Stephen F. Austin High School in Austin
as the head baseball coach and assistant football coach. Mr. Seale taught
and coached at Austin High School for nine years.
In 1974 Mr. Seale
became the principal of J.R. Irvin Middle School. He served as principal
in that building for twelve years. In 1986 he helped open the new Midlothian
Middle School building and served as principal for seven years. During
those seven years, M.M.S. received the State Board of Education Exceptional
Achievement Award in 1986, 87, 88, 89 and 90. In 1991 M.M.S. was awarded
the Governor's Award for Exemplary Performance and in 1992 and 93 the
school received the Governor’s Certificate for Outstanding Performance.
Mr. Seale retired from M.I.S.D. on July 2, 1993.
During his nineteen years as a principal in Midlothian, Mr. Seale was
an active member of the community. He was a member of the First Methodist
Church where he served as chairman of the church board and chairman
of the Lord’s Acre Sale. He served as Rotary Club president for
two different terms and also served as secretary of the club for ten
years. Other committees he served included president of the Civic Center
Board for five years, Library Board, Advisory Board for the Senior Citizens
Association, Board Member of the Sardis-Lone Elm Water District, Pee-Wee
football coach for four years and Summer League baseball coach for ten
years.
He was also a member of the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals,
Texas Middle School Association, Texas State Teachers Association, Texas
High School Coaches Association, and was selected as a charter member
of the Texas School Improvement Initiative Peer Evaluator Team by the
Texas Education Agency.
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your Cub Pride
Stand up, together side by side
We’ll shout it to the whole wide world
Frank Seale Middle School
We’re proud
to show the Cub Pride
We’re proud together side by side
We’ll shout it to the whole wide world
Frank Seale Middle School
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FRANK SEALE MIDDLE
SCHOOL
Frank Seale Middle
School is committed to meeting the needs of all students by recognizing
the physical, social, and emotional requirements that are unique to
the middle school student while maintaining the highest potential academic
standards in an environment that is safe, inviting, and conducive to
learning.