HUSD Recognizes - Hispanic Heritage Month!

September 15th marked the beginning of a vibrant and culturally rich celebration - Hispanic Heritage Month! During this special time, we embrace the diversity, history, and contribution of the Hispanic and Latino communities that have left an indelible mark on our society. Hispanic Heritage Month actually spans the period between September 15th - October 15th and celebrates the contributions of Americans whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. This time frame is purposeful to recognize the Independence Day celebration for several Central American Countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico and Chile - and the fact that celebrating Hispanic Heritage started as Hispanic Heritage Week.

 

Throughout September and October, communities and organizations across the United States come together to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with various fun and exciting events and activities! HUSD schools also participated in the celebration! Hemet Dual Language Academy (HDLA), the District’s Dual Immersion school which focuses on developing students language proficiency and literacy in both English and Spanish, celebrated the occasion with their third-grade classes singing a beautiful rendition of Cielito Lindo and showcasing an exciting dance of La Raspa! HDLA’s commitment to “build bilingual, bi-literate and bicultural young men and women '' is evident in all they do.

 

May these celebrations help us to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and look forward to a future where diversity and unity continue to enrich our society. Hispanic Heritage Month reminds us that cultural heritage is a source of strength and inspiration. May we all embrace the beauty of our differences and work towards a world where every culture is celebrated, for it is in this tapestry of cultures that we find the true essence of our shared humanity.