Published: March 17, 2010
Kumon Opens Historical Museum Celebrating 36 Years in America
TEANECK, N.J. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Kumon,
the world's largest after-school education company, opens a historical
museum in dedication of its late founder, Toru Kumon, on Wednesday,
March 17th, at 10 a.m. at the Kumon North American
headquarters in Teaneck, New Jersey. The Kumon University Museum
documents the growth of the company in the United States and worldwide.
Hundreds of educators and franchisees who contributed to Kumon's
expansion will participate in the opening ceremony.
"Kumon was founded by a father's desire to help his son, and the
pioneers who brought Kumon to North America were also driven to nurture
their children and those in the community to reach their full potential
through the Kumon Method of Learning," said Mr. Kusuzawa, president of
Kumon North America. "The Kumon University Museum aims to educate
visitors about the legacy and mission of our company and philosophy of
our program."
The development of the museum took more than ten years, and it was part
of the company's expansion vision to create a national training program
for its North American franchisees. The Kumon University Museum serves
as a research and education center for Kumon Instructors and associates
to examine new methods to develop independent learning skills in
children.
The first Kumon Center to open outside of Japan was in Larchmont, New
York, in 1974. Since then, Kumon has expanded to 46 countries and is
helping more than four million children worldwide. In the United States
there are 1,330 Kumon Centers with more than 202,729 children enrolled
in the program. The franchise continues to attract entrepreneurs with a
strong desire to help children and their communities.
The opening ceremony honors four inductees into Kumon North America's
new Hall of Fame:
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Mrs. Eiko Iwai of Larchmont, New York, was the first Kumon
Instructor to open a center in North America. She ran her center for
21 years helping hundreds of students.
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Mrs. Hisae Sato of Aliso Viejo, California, was the second
Kumon Instructor to open a center. She worked with hundreds of
students in the 22 years she ran her center.
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The late Mr. Seiichiro Nishio (1941-2007) was a pioneer Kumon
Instructor of 27 years in Torrance, California. He helped build
Kumon's brand in the West and worked with thousands of students at his
two centers with his wife and Kumon Instructor, Mrs. Nishio. Mrs.
Nishio of Torrance will accept the award in his honor.
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Mr. Suk Tay (Steve) Kang of JeanNam, Kwanyang, South Korea, was
the first North American employee responsible for expanding Kumon in
the Tri-State area. He worked for Kumon as an associate for 15 years
and was also co-Instructor at his wife's Kumon Centers in Fort Lee and
Dumont, New Jersey, for nine years.
EVENT DAY FACTS:
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Date: March 17, 2010
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Best Photo Opportunity: 10:15 a.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
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Time: 10 a.m. - Noon
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On Site Day-of-Event Contact: Jenny Cherrytree (mobile:
310-948-1296)
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Location: Glenpointe Centre East, 300 Frank W. Burr Blvd., 6th
Floor, Teaneck, NJ (The office building is connected to the
Marriott.)
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Parking: Complimentary parking outside the office
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Bus Stop: From Port Authority in New York (8th Ave.
and 42nd St.) take bus 167 NJ Transit to Teaneck Glenpointe
(Frank W. Burr Blvd)
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Free public parking available outside the office building
Kumon partnered with the renowned New York architectural firm HLW
International LLP to create and design the 2,000-square-foot Kumon
University Museum, and with the innovative Xibits Inc., from Grand
Rapids, Michigan, to develop the graphics and contents of the exhibit.
About Kumon Math and Reading Centers
Kumon [Koo-mon] is an after-school math and reading program that unlocks
the potential of children so they can achieve more on their own. Founded
in Japan in 1958, the learning method uses an individualized approach
that helps children develop a solid command of math and reading skills.
Through daily practice and mastery of materials, students increase
confidence, improve concentration and develop better study skills. Kumon
has 26,000 centers in 46 countries and more than four million students
studying worldwide. The company's North American headquarters is in
Teaneck, New Jersey. Visit www.kumon.com
to learn more.

Kumon North America
National Media:
Jenny Cherrytree
310-225-2968
ext. 226
jcherrytree@kumon.com
or
US
East and Mid Atlantic:
Caitlin McHugh
201-928-0444 ext. 456
cmchugh@kumon.com
or
US
South:
Johanna Beeler
678-244-6284 ext. 299
jbeeler@kumon.com
or
US
Midwest:
Rasheda Williams
248-290-0450 ext. 233
rwilliams@kumon.com
or
US
Northwest:
Leslie Boelter
425-990-6284 ext. 29
lboelter@kumon.com
or
US
Southwest and Hawaii:
Stephanie Proos
310-225-2968 ext. 228
sproos@kumon.com
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