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Nathan Hale HS Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Japan Student Exchange 

Summary : Nathan Hale Celebrates 50 Years of Educational and Cultural Exchange.

Connecting Cultures

As posted on the district website March 5, 2025

Nathan Hale High School hosted a special ceremony to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its student exchange program with Naha Senior High School in Okinawa, Japan. The event celebrated five decades of cross-cultural friendships, educational growth, and international understanding between the two cities.

Collage of student at podium. Student from Japan.

(Photos courtesy of students Zach Lee and Scout Hoots/Nathan Hale High School)

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell in gym and Superintendent Brent Jones and Japanese Consul General Makoto lyori.

Students from Nathan Hale’s Native Club welcomed visitors and special guests by singing a native welcome song. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell spoke about his own Japanese heritage. The Japanese Consul General Makoto Iyori and Superintendent Brent Jones also attended and gave speeches commemorating the milestone.

Since 1975, this unique student exchange has shaped generations of students and teachers, creating friendships that span continents and lifetimes. Initiated just three years after Okinawa’s historic return to Japan in 1972, the program stands as a powerful symbol of reconciliation, cultural immersion, and the shared human experience beyond borders.

Student in Japan dress and holding a fan with audience in the background.

“This celebration is a testament to our deeply rooted commitment to ensuring all students become honorable, skillful thinking global citizens who truly understand the role of culture in the community,” said Nathan Hale Principal Jolene Grimes. “The generational ties that develop serve as living, cultural artifacts that will forever continue to impact our young people.”

The impact of this program extends far beyond the students who travel or host. Exchange students become integrated into Nathan Hale’s classrooms and school events, providing enriching opportunities for the entire student body. Language learners benefit from immersive practice with their Japanese or American peers.

The event featured speeches in English and Japanese, cultural performances, and a celebration of the decades-long friendships fostered by this international partnership.

Follow updates on the district posted Connecting Cultures news post. Photos courtesy of students Zach Lee and Scout Hoots/Nathan Hale High School

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