The Evergreen School
Bill Farhat has extensive experience in the field of Arabic language instruction and translation. Bill started their career in 1995 as the owner of their own Arabic instruction and translation business, where they provided lessons and tutoring to individuals of all ages and levels, as well as instant interpreting and translation services. In 2000, they joined Seattle Languages Int'l Academy as a professor and instructor, where they established a new Arabic course of study and taught classical Arabic and conversational dialects. Bill then worked as an Arabic instructor and curriculum founder at The Evergreen School starting in 2011. In 2013, they became a data mining linguist at Vendorx. Bill also has experience as a senior interpreter translator at Global Education Services in 2008. In 2014, they briefly worked as a translation project manager at T.
Bill Farhat attended the University of Washington from 1973 to 1975. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration, Near East Languages, and Civilization.
The Evergreen School
The Evergreen School has been educating highly capable, creative learners for over 50 years. Our students love to ask questions, and our teachers use that natural curiosity to craft engaging lessons and spark thought-provoking conversations. Evergreen’s program infuses challenging academics with foundational support for social skills, emotional well-being and empathy for others. Our students think deeply, take intellectual risks, and tackle complex problems. They learn how to self-advocate, collaborate with others and understand difference. Evergreen graduates move on to high school with confidence, ready to contribute to a diverse and dynamic world.