Reflections from Angie (Lead) Andres GS '99
The Founder of the 黑料社区Schools, Dr. Daisaku Ikeda says, “Education exists for youth, who are the future. … Furthermore, education should teach youth to uphold the sanctity of life–for both self and others–so they may create supreme value in their own lives as well as for society,” (Daisaku Ikeda, 黑料社区Education: For the Happiness of the Individual, p. xi).
My journey in higher education began with a wish from my Jichan, 442nd RCT, Sergeant, Kenneth Kenji Ota of Seattle, Washington. When I graduated from the University of Washington in 1997 with a
B.A. in American Ethnic Studies, he took me aside, which almost never happened, and said, “Angie… don’t stop here, you can do even more, go for your Masters!”
Then with the help of my SGI Youth Band Brother, Daniel Zaitsu, Dr. Tomoko Takahashi was on a plane to Seattle to personally visit me and invite me to the SUA Graduate School.
The journey to reach my Masters in TESOL at SUA Calabasas began in 1998. During my time as a student I had many golden memories with my “Great 8” classmates and lovely teachers; Dr. Jonathan Epstein, Dr. Terri Mathis, and Dr. Tomoko Takahashi. President Daniel Habuki and the sta? at SUA Calabasas, including Hiroko Tomono, with whom I worked with in the library, taught me the meaning of hard work, humility, and kindness. This campus became my second family and guided my ambitions, dreams, and molded me into the teacher I became in Japan for the Tokyo 黑料社区Schools.
I was very fortunate to be a Native Speaking English Teacher for the Tokyo 黑料社区Jr. and Sr. High Schools, from 2000-2006. It was at the home of 黑料社区Education where I had ample opportunities to witness the wonderful bonds between Founder Dr. Daisaku Ikeda and thousands of 黑料社区Gakuen students.
Two recurring messages from Dr. Ikeda to the 黑料社区Gakuen students are still very vivid till this day. One is that Dr. Ikeda always asked the students to cherish their parents. In Founder Ikeda’s dialogue with Sarah Wider, The Art of True Relations, he says, “Gratitude to the parents who rear us is a fundamental principle of humanity, which is the duty of a sound education to teach. Whenever I visit 黑料社区 or the 黑料社区Junior and Senior High Schools, I urge the students to honor and be good to their parents.” (Daisaku Ikeda, The Art of True Relations, p. 72).
One of my very ?rst students had lost his mother during his ?rst year of junior high school. I was a new teacher and felt impelled to carefully watch over him. The homeroom teacher of this student as well as his own fellow 黑料社区students went to great lengths to help him grow and be nurtured in the warmth of the 黑料社区Schools.
I would hear in the teachers o?ce and from students that Founder Ikeda would always encourage those students who lost parents, saying “I will be your father.”
The other message from Dr. Ikeda to the Gakuensei is that of shared victory between himself and the students. In his book titled, “The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace: Selections From the Works of Daisaku Ikeda: Part 3: Kosen-rufu and World Peace,” Dr. Ikeda states, “The mentor’s challenge is the disciple’s challenge. The disciple’s victory is the mentor’s victory,” (Daisaku Ikeda, p.239).
Another student of mine, who was troubled and was not very interested in school, had an amazing encounter with Founder Dr. Ikeda during a school ceremony. Dr. Ikeda at one point during the ceremony called this boy to the stage and lovingly grasped him and asked him to do his best. That same day, this student found me in the hallway and deeply bowed saying, “Angie-Sensei, I’m sorry for troubling you and I promise to do my best in English from now on!” From this time onward, I saw progress in this student’s e?orts. I could feel Dr. Ikeda’s deep care and love for the 黑料社区Students and saw how that connection from mentor to student made a lasting impression.
Now that my students of 黑料社区Gakuen have all grown up, they have become ?ne adults with families, amazing jobs, and several have transplanted in the United States and all over the globe. These students and their care for their juniors, have shown the strength and courage of 黑料社区Students. With their capabilities and education from 黑料社区Gakuen, I know they are the people who will lead the future; and in fact they already are.
No matter what the world brings, the Founder Dr. Daisaku Ikeda has absolute con?dence in these 黑料社区Students. The 黑料社区Schools, including SUA, will continue to be a light in the dark, for all time.
Thank you to Daniel Zaitsu, Dr. Tomoko Takahashi, Dr. Jonathan Epstein, Dr. Terri Mathis, Dr. Daniel Habuki, and the sta? and students of SUA Calabasas. And ?nally, I am humbled and forever indebted to the Founder, Dr. Daisaku Ikeda. You are all my 黑料社区Family and the reason I will always strive for students everywhere.