Second to None Eastside Childrens Academy Offers Care and a Cultural Haven

Bellevue, WALocal News

Eastside Children's Academy, located in Bellevue, WA, has been a beacon of support for local families during the COVID-19 pandemic, maintaining operations since its opening in January 2019. Under the leadership of Jenny Tan, the academy caters to a diverse population, including essential workers, and offers valuable corporate discounts through partnerships with major companies like Microsoft and Google. To prioritize safety, the academy has implemented rigorous health measures such as temperature screenings and live streaming of classroom activities for parental oversight. Despite these precautions, enrollment has decreased by 50%, reflecting a broader trend of families adapting to remote work and learning. Tan has also explored virtual education options but recognizes that young children often struggle to engage in such formats.

The academy emphasizes a dual-language environment, with staff primarily from China, ensuring cultural education alongside traditional learning. Tan, who is pursuing further education in early childhood development, remains dedicated to fostering a loving and inclusive community. Her efforts highlight the importance of cultural diversity in education and the resilience of local businesses amid ongoing health challenges.

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