Eiko Matsunaga

Eiko, a character in  Mother of the Year series, is a fourth grade science teacher at Bernhardt Academy and one of your character's love interests. She is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Eiko has brown eyes, short black hair, and tan skin. She wears a red v-neck blouse, black blazer, and gold necklace.

Personality
She calls herself Bernhardt's resident super nerd.

Mother of the Year

 * Chapter 1: New Beginnings
 * Chapter 2: Get to Work
 * Chapter 3: Tough Cookie
 * Chapter 4: Out of the Blue
 * Chapter 5: Ancient History
 * Chapter 6: Elephant in the Room
 * Chapter 7: Trouble Brewing
 * Chapter 8: Behind the Mask
 * Chapter 10: Failure to Launch
 * Chapter 11: Trial and Error
 * Chapter 12: When It Rains...
 * Chapter 13: Candles in the Wind
 * Chapter 14: Face the Music

Your Character
On your first day at Bernhardt Academy, Eiko warns you about the PTA. When you bring up that your daughter had been bullied, Eiko was unaware but tells you to let her know as soon as it happens because she doesn't stand for that behavior in her classes.

Your Daughter
Eiko is your daughter's science teacher.

Vanessa Blackwood
In Chapter 11, Eiko defends Your Character from Vanessa and angrily gives her her honest opinion on Vanessa's way of raising her children - and in return, Vanessa gets angry as well and accidentally outs her in front of the other parents.

Trivia

 * She has a PhD in Biomedical Engineering.
 * She went to grad school with the goal of creating a wearable heart monitor that could stick on like a band-aid.
 * She rides a cherry-red motorcycle, which she calls her "vehicular life-partner" named Ada.
 * In Chapter 4, it is mentioned she has an ex-girlfriend who is allergic to peanuts. She also reveals that she hasn't "come out" to the PTA, meaning they don't know she's LGBT.
 * Her hobbies include weekend rock-climbing and attending welding classes on Thursdays.
 * She has a heart condition that runs in her family. It usually doesn't manifest until middle age, but hers came on during her grad school studies.