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'I feel really proud': Former dropout wins Literacy Award, credits kids for inspiring him

Shawn Stewart says his confidence is way up, and he's hoping he sets an example for his two kids.

Shawn Stewart dropped out of school in Grade 10

Shawn Stewart went back to school after dropping out in Grade 10. (CBC)

P.E.I.'s 2017Council of the Federation Literacy Award recipient has a message for students that may be struggling in school and are considering dropping out: never give up.

Shawn Stewart dropped outin Grade 10, but said heregretted the decision as he got older.

My confidence is way up. I feel really proud.- Shawn Stewart

The father of two said he was inspired by his childrento go back to school and to stickwith it this time around.

"I couldn't really quit this time becausethere's so much on the line," he said.

"Trying to set a good example for my children."

'I feel really proud'

Stewart took about three years to graduate, starting at Holland College and then moving to Workplace Learning PEI.

"It was hard at first," he said.

Shawn Stewart hopes his going back to school will set a good example for his kids to stay in school. (Shutterstock)

"I struggled with math and some writing and stuff like that instead of giving up this time I just kept hard at it."

It's never too late to go back to school.- Shawn Stewart

He said the experience has encouraged him to continue his education and he plans to upgrade his English skills before moving on to a sheriffand public safety course, or correctional officer program.

"My confidence is way up. I feel really proud," he told CBC's Compass.

'Set a good example'

For people thinking about following a similar path and going back to school, Stewart said they shouldn't hesitate.

"It's never too late to go back to school," he said.

"And if you have kids it's great to set a good example for them."

Stewart hopes that his going back to school will encourage his kids to stay in school.

"Hopefully they can look at me getting my education and, you know, feel the same way."

With files from CBC: Compass