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July: Ina Dash becomes president of the Northwest Asian Weekly Youth Board

August 15, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Ina Dash, a current high school senior at Nathan Hale High School, is now president of the Northwest Asian Weekly Youth Board. Dash is the youngest member of the Washington State India Trade Relations Action Committee (WASITRAC), an organization that facilitates a strong relationship between Orissa, India, and Washington state. Dash actively participates in Making […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2011, Ina Dash, India, MESA, Making Connections, Nathan Hale High School, Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation, Northwest Asian Weekly Youth Board, Summer Youth Leadership Program, Vol 30 No 33 | August 13 - August 19

NWAW’s Outstanding Graduates — Part 3

July 16, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Compiled by staff Northwest Asian Weekly At the end of each school year, we run this column, which features some exceptional Asian American students who have made the most of their high school careers, whether it’s through academics, volunteer work, artistic endeavors, or athletics.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2011, AP, Aleyna Yamaguchi, Childhaven Youth Board, King County, Major League Baseball, NWAW, Northwest Asian Weekly Youth Board, Pei Wen Mandy Xiong, Renton Youth Council, Roosevelt High School, Running Start, Sarah Tu, Seattle, Swedish Hospital, United States, Vietnamese Student Association, Vincent Pham, Vol 30 No 29 | July 16 - July 22

High school students given scholarships for their work with diversity

April 8, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The impact of diversity in a community is difficult, if not impossible, to ignore.

When high school students take the lead in fostering diversity, their parents support their efforts to reach out across racial lines, both domestically and internationally.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: 2010, Afghanistan, Ballard High School, Diankha Linear, Foster High School, Gig Harbor High School, Grace Kim, Highline High School, Janice Vong, Jumbo Chinese Restaurant, Kaycee Keegan, Michelle Tran, NWAWF, Nick Hanauer, Nobel Prize Nominee Greg Mortensen, Northwest Asian Weekly Youth Board, Olympia High School, Red Crescent, State Department Cultural Ambassador, Vol 29 No 15 | April 10 - April 16

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