Hide Hyodo (later Shimizu) was born in 1908 to Hideichi and Toshi Hyodo in
Vancouver,
British Columbia. Her parents, Hideichi and Toshi Hyodo, had emigrated from
Uwajima, Japan, and Hide was the first of their eight children. Shimizu studied at the
University of British Columbia for a year, but transferred to a teacher's training school after tuition fees became too high. In 1926, Shimizu became one of the first
Nisei (second-generation Japanese-Canadians) to earn a teacher's certificate. She began teaching a grade 1 class of Japanese-Canadian students at
Lord Byng School in
Steveston, B.C., a task she found challenging at first, because the students were fluent in Japanese – a language that Shimizu herself didn't know. She continued to teach at the school until 1942. == Advocacy ==