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Description: "Sansei Girl: Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda" by Tracy Heffernan. Rough draft Illustrations by Cyndy Sugawara, Mayeda art teacher.
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Publisher: Koz sf Designs
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: SF Chronicle remembers longtime educator Jack Mayeda, beloved husband of principal Nancy Mayeda.
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Subject: Jack Mayeda, Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda, Rooftop School, Mayeda Campus, public school, SFUSD
Publisher: SF Gate
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: The San Francisco Chronicle reports on the dedication ceremony for the Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda Campus at Rooftop School in 1997.
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Subject: Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda, Rooftop School, Mayeda Campus, public school, SFUSD
Publisher: SF Gate
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: The SF Chronicle reports In 1995. Some of the neighbors are angered with the school district's plan to expand the Rooftop campus to include a second building two blocks away.
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Subject: Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda, Rooftop School, Mayeda Campus, public school, SFUSD
Publisher: SF Gate
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: SF Chronicle article from 1998, quoting Rooftop principal Nancy Mayeda. A plan to set aside up to 25 percent of kindergarten seats at a dozen alternative elementary schools has produced mixed results, with two schools enrolling more than 25 percent of children from the neighborhood and four schools admitting no children from nearby.
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Subject: Public education, alternative schools, Rooftop School, Nancy Mayeda, SFUSD, diversity
Publisher: San Francisco Gate
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: Teaching Japan in the Schools: Resource Books for Teachers. A list of books compiled by the Center for Research in International Studies at Stanford University. Includes: Art, History, Literature, Political Science, Religion, Sociology/Anthropology, General, Japanese Consulate Material, Kinokuniya Bookstore. Information was included in educational packet for the February 11, 1977 tour of San Francisco's Nihon Machi (Japan Town). From the archives of Nancy Mayeda.
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Description: Printed tri-fold program for the Dedication Ceremony of the Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda Campus on April 29, 1997 at 10:00a.m. The program includes the event program, special acknowledgements, and a biography of the Rooftop School principal. Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda spent her kindergarten, first and second grade years in an internment camp in Minadoka, Idaho during World War II. She was hired by the San Francisco Unified School district in June 1960, a time when “the concept of a Japanese American principal was unthinkable.”
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Subject: Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda, Rooftop School, Mayeda Campus, public school, SFUSD
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
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Creator: Tracy Heffernan
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: Educational packet for a tour of San Francisco's Nihon Machi (Japantown) for educators from Elk Grove, held on February 11, 1977. Packet includes the tour schedule, a brief history of Nihon Machi, a list of buildings and businesses of Interest, suggested restaurants, task cards, map and coloring sheets for the Japanese Doll Festival (Hinamatsuri) or Girls' Day held on March 3. From the Archives of Nancy Mayeda
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Creator: Nancy Mayeda
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: Go-chi-so *Good Food* is an educational booklet about Japanese-American Cookery created by Nancy Mayeda. In this 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" xeroxed booklet, Mrs. Mayeda shared some of the Japanese culture and customs handed down to her by her family as a third generation Japanese-American. The recipes in this booklet were selected because of the easy accessibility of ingredients and also easy adaptability to the classrooms. Published circa late 1970’s.
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Description: Former Burke’s Board member from 1986-1992 and parent of alumna, Stacy ’83, Nancy serves on the Head Evaluation Committee and the Diversity Task Force Support Committee.
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Subject: Katherine Delmar Burke School, San Francisco, education, diversity
Creator: Katherine Delmar Burke School
Publisher: Katherine Delmar Burke School
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: National Park Service website for Minidoka National Historic Site. In February 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order that moved nearly 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans into 10 isolated relocation centers in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming. These temporary, tar paper-covered barracks, the guard towers, and most of the barbed-wire fences are gone now, but the people who spent years of their lives in the centers will never forget them.
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Subject: World War II, Japanese American Internment, Minidoka, National Park Service
Publisher: National Park Service
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: Former Rooftop principal Nancy Mayeda discusses the origins of Rooftop School's focus on the arts in this interview conducted on April 30, 2012 in the Margaret Condon Amphitheatre in the Rooftop Garden.
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Subject: Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda, Rooftop School, Mayeda Campus, public school, SFUSD
Publisher: ArtsEd4All
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: Former Rooftop principal Nancy Mayeda recalls the beginnings of the Rooftop Garden in 1982, and shares the story of the dedication of the Margaret Condon Amphitheater in this interview conducted on April 30, 2012 in the Rooftop Garden
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Subject: Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda, Rooftop School, Mayeda Campus, public school, SFUSD
Publisher: ArtsEd4All
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
Description: Ella has a chance to talk with former Rooftop principal Nancy Mayeda. She answers questions about the campus that bears her name, her favorite things, memories of her childhood growing up in an internment camp, and her dreams for the future. (16.24 mins.)
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Subject: Nancy Yoshihara Mayeda, Rooftop School, Mayeda Campus, public school, SFUSD
Publisher: ArtsEd4All
Contributor: Rooftop Alternative PreK-8 School
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