Despite having a full year of virtual learning, the Chinatown-International District’s Summit Sierra charter school provided the necessary resources for their students to succeed and graduated their third senior class.
Aras, Shui, Yang for Bellevue schools
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Three Asian women are vying for your vote to two different seats on the School Board of Bellevue School District (BSD), in hopes of […]
UW 2021 Awards of Excellence
The University of Washington (UW) honored this year’s Awards of Excellence recipients on June 13. Among the AAPI recipients were Weili Ge and Weichao Yuwen for the Distinguished Teaching Award; […]
“Invisible” course at Bellevue College highlights AAPI advocacy
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly One day in April, Nan Ma, a senior associate professor at Bellevue College (BC), found that the course she usually teaches, Introduction to Asian […]
Fewer students from China apply to UW
The University of Washington (UW) is seeing fewer applications from international students, especially from China, for the 2021 freshman class.
Trump rescinds new policy towards international students
By Alexander Chan Northwest Asian Weekly The Trump administration abruptly rescinded a new rule that would have required international students enrolled in schools that will be conducted fully online for […]
Class of 2020: Outstanding graduates
Franklin High School Curtis Chinn will be attending the University of Washington Bothell in the fall. He will be studying mechanical engineering. Newport High School Edison Wong delivered the commencement […]
Educators innovate to reach marginalized students
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly Standing in front of a large easel pad, a teacher shows a drawing of a student with a birthday cake. “I pictured Lore at […]
McDonald’s offers scholarship to API high school students
Inside the electronic geofence that registers the arrival of a car pulling up to pick up food, past the posters showing chocolate-dipped donut sticks, around the electronic kiosks taking orders automatically, past the smiling face of the franchise owner, behind counters that are ubiquitous around the world— sits a surprise.
The Seattle Public Library (C-ID Branch)
The Seattle Public Library
C-ID Branch
713 Eighth Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98104
Mon-Tues 1–8 pm
Wed-Sat 11 am–6 pm
Sun 1–5 pm
206-386-1300
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