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Día de los Muertos

In our school community, we believe in honoring and celebrating culture that makes us who we are. Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a beautiful Mexican tradition that honors the lives of loved ones who have passed away. Rather than being a sad occasion, it is a time filled with love and remembrance. Día de los Muertos is celebrated in November 1st and 2nd. Families create altars, or ofrendas, decorated with flowers, candles, photos, and favorite foods of their loved ones to honor their memory. 

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Student Drawing Showcase

In our classroom, creativity is important. Art allows students to express their ideas, feelings, and perspectives. With the permission of their parents, we are excited to feature some amazing student artwork. Each piece reflects students imagination and creativity. Sammy's  drawing (top left), Emily's  drawing (top right), Jasmine's drawing (bottom left), and Omar's drawing (bottom right.)

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Support Learning At Home

Learning doesn't stop at the classroom, families play a powerful role in helping students grow. When home and school work together, students feel supported, stay engaged, and develop strong learning habits. This section provides families with ways to make learning part of everyday routines. 

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Wang Family Story

In our classroom community, we value and celebrate diverse cultures, traditions, and stories that make every family unique. This month, we are proud to spotlight the Wang family, who have shared a part of their cultural heritage and family traditions with us.

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Our School Garden

Our school garden is a place where students can explore, discover, and grow. Working in the garden gives students hand-on experiences that connect science and teamwork. It encourages patience and responsibility while also teaching them where their food comes from.

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