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Writer's pictureRobert Leal

October: A Month of Culture and Creativity




October is always an exciting time at Mi Escuelita, filled with meaningful activities that enrich our students’ learning experiences. This month featured a vibrant tapestry of celebrations, beginning with our Hispanic Heritage Month festivities. Community volunteers stepped into the spotlight, organizing events at each of our Mi Escuelita centers, complete with hands-on activities that illuminated the beauty of Hispanic culture. These experiences helped our students and staff connect with their roots, foster cultural pride, and cultivate a deep appreciation for the diverse cultures that enrich our world.


Adding to the excitement, parents joined their children for themed literacy activities during our Literacy Night event. Families rotated through classrooms, with each room offering a unique activity to explore together. These hands-on experiences not only promoted literacy skills but also strengthened the connection between home and school, demonstrating the joy of learning as a shared family experience.


October’s festivities ended with our Bring a Book to Life event, where imagination knew no bounds! In this enchanting experience, children, teachers, and parents came together to transform beloved stories to life through dynamic performances, acting out characters and adventures. This interactive storytelling fostered a love for reading, strengthened vocabulary, improved comprehension, and enhanced communication skills. As students embodied their favorite characters, they boosted memory retention, ignited creativity, and engaged deeply with books, turning reading into an unforgettable adventure. It also provided a wonderful opportunity for families to participate in their child’s learning, fostering a love for reading not only in the classroom but also at home.




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