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Toyota International Teacher Program Sends 40 U.S. Teachers to Japan

Professional Development Opportunity Now Open to Teachers Nationwide

TORRANCE, Calif., May 16 -- Forty U.S. teachers, chosen as educational ambassadors by the Toyota International Teacher Program, will travel through rural and urban Japan from Tokyo to central Honshu June 22 through July 7, 2007.

For the first time since the Toyota teacher program's inaugural study tour to Japan in 1999, high school educators in all 50 States and the District of Columbia were invited to apply for the 2007 program. Previously open to teachers from only 10 states, Toyota sends educators on a study tour to learn about Japan's past and present, explore global issues and experience the culture firsthand. The selected teachers will bring their unique perspectives to those they meet in Japan, and upon their return to the United States, share insights from their experience with their students, colleagues and community.

The Toyota International Teacher Program to Japan focuses on four themes -- history, education, environment and technology -- and how these affect industry and society. Program activities include visits to elementary, secondary level schools, factories and sites of historical and environmental importance. The study tour will also be highlighted by discussions with well-known authors, historians, educators, environmentalists and business leaders. This unique experience has been distinguished as one of the preeminent professional development programs in the country for American teachers.

"In 1999, Toyota was proud to send its first group of teachers on an annual study tour to Japan. We now mark another milestone by selecting high school educators to participate from across the nation," said Michael Rouse, corporate manager, philanthropy and community affairs, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. "This expansion will help a broader spectrum of teachers integrate environmental and cultural themes in multiple disciplines, at a time when the need for a global community, workforce and society has never been greater."

Funded through a $1.2 million annual grant from Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), the Toyota International Teacher Program is the only one of its kind sponsored by a major U.S. corporation. To date, nearly 500 teachers nationwide have participated.

The Institute of International Education (IIE) in Washington, D.C., the nation's most experienced nonprofit educational exchange organization, administers the program. "Exploring another society and culture transforms individuals and has a significant multiplier effect that extends to the classrooms and communities of every Toyota program participant," said IIE President and CEO Dr. Allan E. Goodman.

The study tour to Japan is one of three international professional development programs for teachers that Toyota sponsors each year. The Toyota International Teacher Program strives to expose educators of all disciplines to the diversity of peoples and ecosystems worldwide in an effort to inspire the creative teaching of international, cultural and environmental themes in U.S. schools and communities.

The next 2007 study tour will be to the Galapagos Islands in October, and the selection process for this program is currently underway, including applications from many bilingual educators. In March 2008, another international opportunity will be offered to Costa Rica, and applications are being accepted through September 7, 2007.

The 40 educators traveling to Japan this summer teach a variety of subjects and were selected based on their professional and leadership qualifications as well as their plans to incorporate their experiences and research into their curriculum. To be eligible, applicants must be a U.S. citizen, employed full-time as a secondary classroom teacher (grades 9-12) and have a minimum of three years of classroom experience. The 2007 Toyota International Teacher Program participants are:

  Alabama
  John Griffin         Walter Wellborn High School             Anniston
  Chelonnda Seroyer    Bob Jones High School                   Madison

  California
  Ann Curtis           Shenandoah High School                  El Dorado
  Norma Mota-Altman    San Gabriel High School                 Alhambra
  Devery Rodgers       South East High School                  South Gate

  Colorado
  Terese LeFavor       Cherokee Trail High School              Aurora

  Hawaii
  Richard Bilenchi     Punahou School                          Honolulu

  Iowa
  Kelly Frascht        Abraham Lincoln High School             Council
                                                               Bluffs

  Illinois
  Teena Bolton         Gifford Street High School              Elgin
  Michael Delligatti   Canton High School                      Canton

  Kansas
  Gaea Wimmer          Centre High School                      Lost Springs

  Kentucky
  Keri Polevchak       South Oldham High School                Crestwood
  Lyle Taylor          U.S. Grant Career Center                Bethel
  Jeffrey Wright       Louisville Male Traditional             Louisville
                        High School

  Louisiana
  Glenn Delcarpio      John Ehret High School                  Marrero
  Elizabeth Meyers     French Settlement High School           French
                                                               Settlement

  Massachusetts
  Joshua Bridger       Dover Sherborn High School              Dover

  Maryland
  Kamilah Williams     Suitland High School                    Forestville

  Maine
  Kristen VanDusen     Brewer High School                      Brewer

  Missouri
  Alicia Walker        Park Hill South High School             Riverside

  North Carolina
  Mary Beth Immediata  Ravenscroft School                      Raleigh
  Lisa Sterling        Southeast Guilford High School          Greensboro

  North Dakota
  Lynn Dewitz          Steele-Dawson Public School             Steele

  New Jersey
  Caryn (Lori) Perez   Livingston High School                  Livingston

  New York
  Victoria Dougherty   Hudson High School                      Hudson
  Joel Key             Bronx High School for the Visual Arts   Bronx
  Linda Maier          Emma Willard School                     Troy

  Ohio
  Jennifer Boggess     Mount Notre Dame High School            Cincinnati

  Oregon
  Clayton Morishita    Clackamas High School                   Clackamas
  Nichole Spearman     Yamhill-Carlton High School             Yamhill

  Pennsylvania
  Laurence Marcial     Delaware Valley High School             Milford
  Amy Pint             W.B. Saul High School of                Philadelphia
                        Agricultural Sciences
  Thomas Redfern       Milton Hershey School                   Hershey

  South Dakota
  Jerome Janisch       Milbank High School                     Milbank

  Tennessee
  Cecilia Moix         Franklin Road Academy                   Nashville

  Texas
  Denise Howard        Stratford Senior High School            Houston
  Linda Mayfield       Newman Smith High School                Carrolton

  Utah
  Brian Kane           Lehi High School                        Lehi

  Virginia
  Chuchun Tsai         W T Woodson High School                 Fairfax

  Washington
  Douglas Woodrow      Okanogan High School                    Okanogan

  About Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc. is the marketing, sales, distribution and customer service arm of Toyota, Lexus and Scion in the United States, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Established in 1957, TMS markets products and services through a network of more than 1,400 Toyota, Lexus and Scion dealers. Toyota sold more than 2.5 million vehicles in 2006 in the United States.

About Toyota's Education Programs

In addition to sponsoring a number of nonprofit educational organizations, Toyota offers three major programs that support teachers with grants and students with scholarships; Toyota TAPESTRY, the largest K-12 science teacher grant program of its kind in the U.S.; Toyota Community Scholars, which provides 100 scholarships to high school seniors based on academics and community service and the Toyota International Teacher Program.

Toyota also supports scholarships through the Hispanic Scholarship Fund; United Negro College Fund; Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation; National FFA and the American Indian College Fund. In 2006, Toyota USA contributed $40 million to U.S. philanthropic programs, with a majority of funding supporting education. For more information, visit www.toyota.com/community or contact karen_polan@toyota.com.

About the Institute of International Education

An independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1919, the Institute is the world's most experienced global higher education and professional exchange organization. IIE designs and implements over 250 programs of study and training for students, educators, young professionals and trainees from all sectors with funding from government and private sources. IIE also conducts policy research and provides advice and counseling on international educational opportunities abroad. The Institute of International Education has a network of 15 offices worldwide, over 800 college and university members and more than 5,000 volunteers. Information about IIE can be obtained from IIE's Web site: www.iie.org/toyota, or by contacting Joshua Beatty at toyotateach@iie.org.

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  Ann Melkessetian                         Karen Polan
  GolinHarris for Toyota                   Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
  Phone: (213) 438-8735                    Phone: (310) 468-4861
  amelkessetian@golinharris.com            karen_polan@toyota.com