Showing posts with label School Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School Events. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Join the Parade!

Join San Mateo Adult School
as we march in the Spring into Summer Parade
 
paradePoster.jpgSaturday, June 10th
Meet at 9 am in the
Franklin Templeton Investments Parking Lot
960 Park Place, San Mateo.  
 
Enter from Yates Way or Park Place off Saratoga Drive.
 
Our School is Unit Number 23 in the Parade.
Look for Marina and Pam - Parade Leaders.
 
Wear Red!  Maybe your Adult Education Matters shirt if you have one.
Bring a shaker or tambourine if you have one.  No horns!
Wear comfortable shoes.  Parade route is one mile.

Children six and over welcome to march with us.

If possible, sign up in Room 28 - but come even if you can't sign up!
 
Come have fun, make new friends, and show the community that
Adult Education Matters!  Our message will be:
 
Grow Your Skills with San Mateo Adult School!

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Adult Education Week 2017


We celebrated! 

Everyone gave a lot of energy and effort to make Adult Education Week 2017 a beautiful celebration.  Student Leaders and Staff met in many planning sessions to create this year's events.  Teachers and students spent a lot of time preparing for the Success Fairs.  Together everyone worked as a team to create a successful week.

Here's what we did:


The week before - during Spring Break - student leaders went to Sacramento for CCAE Leg Day 2017.  They carried the message to Legislators that Adult Education matters and good schools need good funding.  You can read more about Leg Day here.

Highlights from CCAE Leg Day 2017


On Monday, we hung the beautiful banner that students made in 2016.

Student Council President Lupita, Vice President Edwin, Board Member Inna, and Secretary Sayaka


On Tuesday, day students posed for a special photograph to commemorate our 101st year and to create a special gift for Mr T.

SMASrs in red with Mr. T and his portrait of himself as a young teacher 50 years ago.


Mr T posed in the front.  He held a photo of himself when he started working for our school district, the San Mateo Union High School district fifty years ago. This is Mr T's last year as director of our school.  He is retiring in June.


Students and Mr T spell out "101" in red


On Wednesday morning, students danced the "traditional" SMAS Virginia Reel, led by Toshio.

Toshio was the "caller."  He told the dancers what to do:  Dos-I-Do, Sashay, Elbow-Swing!

Elbow-wwing!

Double elbow-swing!


On Wednesday evening, students posed for a special evening photo under a sunset sky.

Everyone gathered round the flag pole.


Then they danced the SMAS Virginia Reel.

Marina and Stephanie do an elbow-swing


Then they held a Success Fair.  San Mateo Deputy Mayor Rick Bonilla attended the event. 

Student Leader Denise welcomed everyone to the Evening Success Fair.
Behind her are Cristina, Marina, Mr. T, Deputy Mayor Rick Bonilla and Gabby


Students created display boards showing success in college, career, and community.  Students visited each classroom to the beautiful boards.  The boards were purchased by the Student Council. 

Here are a few of the wonderful boards:


Teacher Gia's Class


From Teacher Michelle


From Teacher Betty



From Teacher Gia

From Teacher Betty



Teacher Laetitia and the beautiful boards made by her students






On Friday morning, students held a morning Success Fair.  Deputy Mayor Rick Bonilla liked the Evening Fair so much he returned for another visit and met the Morning Student Leadership Team.

Mr T, Sayaka, Inna, Deputy Mayor Bonilla, Lupita, Edwin, Tim


Lupita welcomed everyone to the Morning Success Fair and presented Mr. T with a gift of the special 101 photo.


Lupita gave the special photo to Mr. T

Student Council President Lupita and Mr. T


Students toured the classrooms to see all the wonderful display boards and learn more about the many ways SMASrs can and do succeed in college, career and community.

Community!

You can do it!

College!

Steps to a great career

College - how to do it!

Community choices!

If you can dream it, you can do it!











Highlights of the Morning Success Fair



























































































It was a big and active and very successful week.  Everyone came together to celebrate our success as a school and as a community.  We shared our best with ourselves and the community. 

We know --

We see ---

We celebrate ---  Success!


The San Mateo Daily Journey published an article about our school.  You can read it here.



Highlights of the Evening Success Fair





Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Foster City ESL Classes' Beautiful International Day Celebration 2016

Did you know that San Mateo Adult School provides ESL classes in Foster City?

Four levels of ESL classes are taught by Teachers Paula, Deep, Joy, and Houry.  The classes are held at St. Luke's Church.  The church is located where Foster City Blvd meets the water, a beautiful
location.



Teachers Paula and Deep

Teacher Joy


Teacher Houry


Friday, May 27th, the Foster City Campus ESL classes celebrated their cultural diversity with a beautiful International Day Celebration.

Students displayed crafts and wares from their country on display tables.

Japan


Armenia

Ukraine


Students presented performances, plays, dances, songs, powerpoints, videos, and demonstrations to showcase the richness of their cultures.

Here are a few photos from the many wonderful presentations:


Chinese Song and Dance


Chinese Gymnastics
Mexico Powerpoint
Russian Doll Dance
Russian Doll Dance
Ukrainian Dancing
Ukrainian Customs
Japanese Play about Momotaro, Peach Boy



Indian dancing



 Finally, everyone lined for beautiful and delicious food from the around the world!    What a beautiful finish to a beautiful day!




 






Green Tea Cupcakes from Japan

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Winter into Spring 2016 Calendar


Winter into Spring 2016

Thursday, January 21st – Program Night

Monday, February 8th – Parent Club – 12 noon

Tuesday, February 9th  -- Student Council Meeting – Day

Wednesday, February 10th  -- Student Council Meeting – Evening

Thursday, February 11th – Evening Valentine’s Day celebration

Monday, February 15th  -- Presidents Day – NO SCHOOL

Monday, February 22nd – Parent Club – 12 noon

Monday, March 7th – Parent Club – 12 noon

Tuesday, March 8th --Student Council Meeting – Day

Wednesday, March 9th --Student Council Meeting – Evening

Monday, March 21st – Parent Club – 12 noon

March 28 – April 1 – Spring Break – NO SCHOOL ALL WEEK

April 4 – 8 Adult Ed Week – Celebrate Adult Education!

Monday, April 4th – Parent Club – 12 noon

Tuesday, April 5th -- CCAE Leg Day – Tell Sacramento Adult Ed Matters!

Tuesday, April 12th  -- Student Council Meeting – Day 

Wednesday, April 13th  --Student Council Meeting – Eve

Thursday, April 14th – ESL Open House – Day & Eve

Monday, April 18th – Parent Club – 12 noon

Thursday, April 21 – Saturday, April 22 – CCAE State Conference

Thursday, April 21st  – Earth Night

Friday, April 22nd – Earth Day - Coyote Point

Friday, April 22nd  --Last day of Spring Semester

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Mario Gomez: From ESL Student to High School Diploma - with Hard Work, Dedication, and San Mateo Adult School

Mario Gomez graduated in June with a High School Diploma story.  His story, here in his own words, is powerful testament to the strength of himself and his family and the value of Adult Education.
My name is Mario Gomez, and I firmly believe that the importance of education is something that we learn at the young age.

I came from a humble family in Guatemala. Neither of my parents had an opportunity to attend high school, and faced many struggles in their lives. When I was five years old my single mother left me with my relatives in Guatemala, and she decided to come looking for better opportunities in the United States. Even though I spent most of my childhood without my parents, I never felt alone because I had the love of my relatives. They made a commitment early in my life to do everything in the correct way within their power to instill in me a love of learning and an understanding of the importance of hard work and dedication.

My childhood was not easy, but I overcame all the bad moments to gain more life experiences, and all my mistakes were lessons. I moved to the United States in 2008 at the age of 22, and everything was so different from my country and it was a new challenge in my life. My main concern was, where I could learn English? My mother told me about the San Mateo Adult School and its great programs and she encouraged me to attend the English classes. When I started to attend the school, I was afraid to communicate, but I learned that I am the only person responsible for my success. I remember when one of my teachers told me, “Mario, no matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress. You are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying. You have to fight through some bad days to earn the best days of your life.”



Those words inspired to keep going in school. At the same time, I met great teachers in the school who believed in my potential and they always encouraged me to pursue my dreams.

Once I completed my studies in the ESL program, l decided to take the opportunity to enroll in the High School Diploma Program. During my long path in the high school diploma, I learned the importance of studying, hard work and dedication. Also inspired me to help the school by serving on the student council as board member because I wanted to give back what the school has done for me.

One of my childhood dreams is to work for a company or organization that helps people and I decided that my next goal is to study psychology or nursing at CaƱada College because “I want to help and inspire people because people will rarely remember what you did for them, but they will always remember how you made them feel, and I learn from my own experience that life is not about making others happy; life is about sharing your happiness with others. “
 
Mario and Mr. T
Family, teachers, school administrators, friends and of course my fellows graduates, I want to thank you all of you for support that you have given us to reach this point in our lives. We couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you and I wish you the best in your near future.
 

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

International Day and Night 2015


Every year, San Mateo celebrates the diversity of cultures at our school with International Day and Evening. 

International Day is Friday, June 5th in the morning.

International Night is Thursday, July 9th in the evening.


The celebration includes

* Parade of Nations

* Performances

* Tables with crafts and maps from countries

* Performances

* Delicious food.

Everyone is welcome at International Day & Night.  Come join in the fun!

Enjoy these videos from celebrations in past years: