Dylan Hsueh
Hi, Iām Dylan Hsueh. Iām a sophomore at the University of Washington. I have some teaching experience from working at summer camps as a teaching assistant. I first started playing chess since elementary school. Since then, I have enjoyed playing many matches of chess at Chess 4 Life, online, and against my friends. I believe that chess is a fun activity for everyone which can help develop intellectual skills.Ethan Luo
Hi, my name is Ethan Luo and Iām a current 12th Grader at Newport High School. I have played over a thousand of games of chess, as well as finished 12th in the state at the 2021 Washington State High School Championship and am currently board 3 for the Newport High School Chess team, where I helped our school qualify to state twice and finish 4th at the state championship. Chess has taught me countless life-long skills, and I aim to help teach them to others through chess.Brandon Luo
Hi, I'm Brandon Luo. I'm a sophomore at Newport High School and I've been playing chess for over a decade. I have qualified for the Washington State Championship multiple times and have taught over 100 hours of chess instruction. Chess is a really important part of my life and I hope you will enjoy it as well.Evan Hsueh
Hey, I'm Evan Hsueh. I'm currently a junior at Bellevue High School. I started learning chess in elementary school, and continued playing occasionally as a hobby. I believe chess offers many opportunities to develop and employ strategic analysis and learning chess creates many opportunities for social interactions and critical thinking.