posted by Irene Chang
An elementary school in Stockton, Calif. will be named after Flora Arca Mata, the first Filipino American teacher in the state of California.
Considered by many a pioneer, Mata gained prominence as the first Filipino American to graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles and served as the first woman of color to teach at the Stockton Unified School District. She taught there for 32 years.
Mata hails from Honolulu, but moved to Stockton at the age of two. Mata’s older sister labored as a farmhand to pay her tuition for UCLA, where she earned her teaching credentials. After graduation, she worked as a tutor and maid for the Campbell Soup family before moving to the Philippines with her husband in 1940 to teach. The two spent World War II in the Philippines, and moved back to Stockton, where Mata continued to teach at the schools she had attended as a child. Even after retiring in 1980, she continued to substitute teach well into her 80s.
Mata will be celebrated for her achievements through SUSD’s new K-8 school. When
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The school is currently under construction and
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