Showing posts with label Learning Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning Center. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Ram Chandra Subedi: Helping Himself; Helping Others

Ram Subedi

Ram Chandra Subedi came to the San Mateo Adult School in May 2000. He spoke little English and was very excited by the idea that, here in California, education is available to all. He was a dedicated student, devoting many hours to English as a Second Language, and then, the Adult Learning Center where he prepared for, and attained, his GED. During the years that he was a student with us, he was a valuable and enthusiastic participant in many extra-curricular activities. He represented Nepal at International Day celebrations, educating our students and staff about life there. He also spoke at student assemblies, inspiring students to persevere in their pursuit of education.

He has never forgotten the poverty from which he came or the plight of those still in Nepal. Education is inaccessible to most children in Nepal and the lack of a high school education is the biggest obstacle to success.

Now employed as a dealer in art and antiques, he has established the Nepal Children’s Fund. His mission is to provide teachers of mathematics and English for Nepalese schools to combat the 80% failure rate in these subjects. He solicits donations, organizes fundraisers, and has established an import business to support this fund. He imports handicrafts, antiques and embroidered goods.
In addition, Ram and his employer provide scholarships which pay for tuition and school supplies for Nepalese children, and one to help a deserving graduate of the San Mateo Adult School continue his/her education at the college level.

The dedicated and caring teachers at the San Mateo Adult School offer encouragement and understanding along with the curriculum. ESL teachers Vasyl Barlak, Mary Peros and Janelle Becerra were particularly helpful to Ram as he worked on his grammar and pronunciation. Bruce Neuburger, teacher of ESL and Video Production, helped Ram with his spoken English and taught him how to create and edit videos. These skills are very helpful as he makes fundraising presentations for the foundation.

Diane Hageman is an excellent teacher, patient and careful in her explanations. She was Ram’s teacher of Modem Office Technologies where he has mastered computer applications for the business world.

Jan Becker tutored and encouraged Ram to study for, and pass, each of the four GED subject examinations.

The San Mateo Adult School offers training in English, job skills, and adult basic education, the trio of which form a strong foundation for success in our competitive society.

Ram Chandra Subedi is an outstanding example of an individual who understood the importance of these opportunities and has used them to not only support himself, but also, to contribute to the improvement of the lives of others.


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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Good Work at a Good School

Thanks to his own hard work - and the San Mateo Adult School, Sergio Mora is about to graduate with a high school diploma. Read more his story here.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Bianca Gonzalez Tells Her Story

Because of difficult circumstances, Bianca Gonzalez struggled to complete her high school education. Through San Mateo Adult School's High School Diploma Program, she was able to complete her education, receive a real diploma, and go on to become a full-time student at City College in San Francisco.

In the February 24th edition of the San Mateo Daily Journal's Opinion section, she tells her story and discusses the challenges adult schools face today.

You can read her story here:

"Adult Schools A Key Part Of Educational System"
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