Our Spanish IV students —Reagan, Kyra, and Kaitlynn — created a colorful Día de los Muertos display to share this special cultural tradition.
The celebration takes place on November 1st and 2nd and is a time to honor and remember family and friends who hold a special place in our hearts.
The ofrenda, or altar, includes traditional decorations, flowers, candles, and photos that represent love, memories, and togetherness.
It’s a beautiful way for students to learn about and celebrate cultural traditions that focus on family, remembrance, and community. 💛

