Showing posts with label Media Coverage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Media Coverage. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Successful Transplant

Former SMAS Student Hiro Hiyama
Hiro and Misuzu Hiyama and their business, Utsawa Floral Design, are successful transplants in the USA, thanks to support from the San Mateo Adult School.

Hiro and Misuzu moved here from Japan.  Hiro learned plant design and bonsai from his grandmother and uncle.  He and his wife, Misuzu, had a successful floral business in Tokyo.

They wanted to open a business here in the Bay Area.  They knew they needed good English and understanding of US Culture to be successful here.

 So they came to the San Mateo Adult School. 

They studied ESL with Teachers David, Mary, and Vasyl. 
Misuzu studied in Distance Learning with Teacher Cynthia.

And Hiro studied how to get a job and start a business with Teacher Martin in the special class Martin started to help ESL students find jobs, Passport to Employment.

They learned how to speak clearly, communicate well, and understand US culture.

Now their new business is a big success.  The San Francisco Chronicle wrote about it.  You can read the article here.  You can find Utsawa on Facebook here.

To find success in a new place, both plants and people need support while they grow new roots. 

Once their new roots are strong, they flourish and we all benefit.

San Mateo Adult School helps immigrants contribute their unique skills, gifts, and beauty to our community.



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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, April 14, 2009

San Mateo Times Story

The San Mateo Times described the current challenge the Adult School faces:
more students than ever with less money to serve them.

In spite of that challenge, the Adult School remains committed to serving every student well, using a combination of smarts, experience, and frugality to wring learning from every allotted dollar. That's our job and a job we're proud to do.

You can read the story here.


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