Seiyō Elementary School
Name | Seiyō Elementary School |
Name (Japanese) | 清鷹小学校 |
Location | Takanosu, Kitaakita |
Telephone | ☎ 0186-63-2315 |
Fax | 0186-63-2317 |
Website | http://www.kumagera.ne.jp/seiyo/ |
✉seiyo@kumagera.ne.jp | |
Address (Japanese) | 〒018-3454 秋田県北秋田市脇神字塚ノ岱165番地1 |
Address | 165-1 Wakigami Aza-tsukanotai, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 〒018-3454 |
Seiyō Elementary School was founded on April 1st, 2021 as the merger of Takanosu Chūō Elementary School and Takanosu Minami Elementary School. The Takanosu Minami Junior High School building was repurposed as the school building for this school (after a year of renovations following the closing of Takanosu Minami JHS on March 31st, 2020).
Naming history
Year Established | |||||
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1969 | 1967 | 2005 | 2009 | 2021 | |
沢口小 Sawaguchi ES |
中央小 Chūō ES |
鷹巣中央小 Takanosu Chūō ES |
清鷹小 Seiyō ES | ||
七日市小 Nanokaichi ES |
南小 Minami ES |
鷹巣南小 Takanosu Minami ES |
鷹巣南小 Takanosu Minami ES | ||
坊山小 Bōyama ES | |||||
竜森小 Ryūshin ES |
竜森小 Ryūshin ES | ||||
葛黒小 Kuzoguro ES |
The path to Seiyō
The original decision of the Merger Committee overseeing the merger of Takanosu Chūō ES and Takanosu Minami ES was to poll the residents living within the merged school's area for the name which the new school would adopt. A two-part polling process was decided upon. First, residents were asked to freely submit any and all name ideas for the new school; with the only caveat being that the new school could not have the name of either of the schools merging into it (Takanosu Chūō Elementary School/鷹巣中央小学校 or Takanosu Minami Elementary School/鷹巣南小学校). Second, those collected ideas were made into a list which the residents voted on. Each household was allowed to cast one vote for any one name on the list.
The name that garnered the most votes on this poll was Osarube Elementary School (おさるべ小学校; in hiragana), named after the Osarube River which runs through the area. Other variants of Osarube ranked highly as well, such as 小猿部小学校 in kanji, and オサルベ小学校 in katakana. However, there was a vocal, public backlash when it was announced that the name Osarube Elementary School had topped the ranking. Some felt that the presence of "saru" (猿; monkey) in the name would be an embarrassment to the school children, and make them the target of bullying from children at other schools when they were out on excursions. A majority of the student bodies at both of the two merging schools, especially, were against the name Osarube; even after the schools took measures such as explaining its meaning: an Ainu word meaning "riverbank lush with reeds," no relation to monkeys. The character 猿 (monkey) in the kanji name is only ateji.
With no end in sight, the Merger Committee eventually reneged and decided to conduct a second vote to decide the name of the new school. The new ballot contained three candidates for the new school name:
- Osarube Elementary School (おさるべ小学校)
- Named after the Osarube River, and the surrounding Osarube Area; a name which has a long history, and is used and loved by many who live there. This name was chosen as a candidate in the hopes that it would carry the name Osarube into the future, and create a sense of unity among the community.
- Seiyō Elementary School (清鷹小学校)
- A name suggested by the students at the two schools. The character 清 (sei; pure) represents the pure water of the Osarube River, and is also a symbol of peace. The character 鷹 (yō; hawk) lends an image of strength, as a hawk soaring through the open sky; the same character also appears in the name of both merging schools, where it is pronounced taka in both cases.
- Takanosu Chūō Minami Elementary School (鷹巣中央南小学校)
- A name chosen to bear the legacy of both of the merging schools. Takanosu (鷹巣) being the name of the town before it merged into Kitaakita City. Chūō (中央; central) and Minami (南; south) being representative of the new school's location in the old town.
For this ballot, each member of each household was allowed a single vote, with the option that some members of a household could vote differently from others in that same household. The name Seiyō topped this final ballot, and become the Merger Committee's official recommendation for the new school's name.
The name Seiyō (清鷹) did not appear on the initial list of name ideas collected for the first ballot. However, the phonetically identical name Seiyō (青鷹) did appear on the list, using the character 青 (young; blue) for sei, rather than 清 (pure).
ALT History
Year | Seiyō ES |
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2021-2022 | Mariah S. |
2022-2023 | Tyron S. |
2023-2024 | |
2024-2025 |
School Song
清鷹小学校校歌 三浦 栄一 作詞 |
せいようしょうがっこうこうか みうら えいいち さくし |
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See also
- Seiyō Elementary School website (Japanese)
- Takanosu Junior High School
- Takanosu Minami Junior High School
- Takanosu Chūō Elementary School
- Takanosu Minami Elementary School
- Education in Kitaakita
Schools in Kitaakita | ||
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High Schools | Akita Hokuyō | |
Junior High Schools | Takanosu • Moriyoshi • Aikawa | |
Elementary Schools | Takanosu • Takanosu Higashi • Tsuzureko • Seiyō • Yonaizawa • Aikawa | |
Compulsory Education Schools | Ani Gakuen | |
Other Schools | Hinai Special Education School Takanosu • Akita Refresh Academy | |
Former Schools |
High Schools | Takanosu • Takanosu Agricultural • Yonaizawa • Aikawa |
Junior High Schools | Takanosu Minami • Ani | |
Elementary Schools | Takanosu Chūō • Takanosu Minami • Takanosu Nishi • Ryūshin • Tenjin • Urata • Maeda • Aniai • Ōani • Aikawa Higashi • Aikawa Nishi • Aikawa Minami • Aikawa Kita |