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From our Educators 

As the school year come to a close, we     


reflected upon our schools latest 
accomplishments over the course of the last 
year. This also included reflecting on what we 
should be aware of within our community — 
like public awareness of minorities, displaying 
diversity and social justice.    

We reflect upon diversity and social justice,   


we do our best for our students on supporting 
a literacy based curriculum along with 
referencing fine examples of diversity within 
world languages and visual arts.   

Artivism in our Community  


Art and Activism together creates an   
impact towards our community. As in   
Artivism deals with embracing art while 
 
tying into getting a message like an 
activist.  
So for this week, educators from world 
languages and arts department will be 
collaborating together into getting 
students involved with artivism within 
their community​.   
   
 

Our Top Lessons  


Our lessons will consist of literacy rich 
projects that contains a fine example of 
artivism: we will provide many examples of 
  influential people, movements and 
opportunities for students to collaborate 
with others and show off their fine 
achievements.  

World Languages & Art


achers will provide images, videos, text and
demonstrations on artists that have truly 
discussed art and activism within their 
communities. 
 

 
 
By the end of the diversity awareness 
week, both art and world languages classes 
will host an art show open for students, 
  parents and the community. To see the 
latest works of artivism that the students 
made, come join us!  

So please Join us for the interactive fun, 


meeting the artists and other members of 
the community!  

The show will be this upcoming Thursday 


May 16​th  

Doors will be open by 6:00 pm 

Food and drinks will be provided !  

   
 

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