Civic Engagement & Global Citizenship
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West High School Students Travel to Korea
Five West High School students traveled to Seoul, Korea last month as part of the Student Cultural Exchange Program organized by the Daegu Office of Education in Korea. Our West High students did an outstanding job exemplifying global citizenship by teaming with students from Korea, Uzbekistan, and Australia during their journey. "The warmth and kindness of the people I met made the experience even more special," said Lyrik S. "They ensured I felt welcome and cared for the entire time....
Through the pictures, you can see how our students utilized their civic engagement skills by immersing themselves in Korean culture through city tours, visits to Korean Royal Palaces, museums, schools, historical sites, and interactions with local Korean citizens. Mrs. Karyn Lee, our WHS Korean World Language Teacher and trip chaperone had the opportunity to travel to Korea, her native country, twice this year, expressing how much the students' immersion in the trip meant to her. "Watching my students perform a K-pop dance at the Cultural Exchange Program filled me with immense pride," said Mrs. Lee. "I look forward to many more opportunities to explore, celebrate, and share the beauty of Korean culture with my students."
South High Students & Little Libraries
Lynette Romero of NBC4's "Today in LA" morning newscast featured South High School's Alexis C. and Kaelyn K. on the newscast’s "Bright Spot" segment, highlighting the students' State Seal of Civic Engagement project. The students chose to create and install "little libraries" throughout our 雅伎著 community to offer children access to books....
Honoring Dia de Los Muertos
雅伎著 High School students from various Spanish classes surprised 雅伎著 Elementary School students to celebrate "Dia de Los Muertos" during the 2024-2025 school year. Translated to English, The Day of the Dead is celebrated in Mexico, Central America, and many Latin communities throughout the world in early November to honor and commemorate the lives of the dearly departed and welcome the return of their spirits according to the National Museum of the American Latino....
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