The Sentinel-Record

Langston celebrates Hispanic heritage

- JAY BELL

Langston Aerospace and Environmen­tal Studies Magnet School held its second annual celebratio­n Friday in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.

National Hispanic Heritage Month is observed each year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. The annual celebratio­n honors the histories, cultures and contributi­ons of American citizens whose ancestors came

from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America and South America.

“What I am trying to do with this event is to teach about other cultures and how they have influenced America, as well as those who are native born, and that we need to respect them,” Betty Telles, English for Speakers of Other Languages facilitato­r, said. “They deserve to be here just as much as we do.”

Kindergart­en students sang and performed nursery rhymes in the gym. Firstgrade classes described photograph­s featured in the book, “Family Pictures,” by Carmen Lomas Garza.

Second-grade students acted out skits, third-grade students presented informatio­n about famous Hispanic Americans and how they influenced U.S. culture and fourth-grade students explained the process of becoming a naturalize­d citizen. The final student performanc­e focused on five themes of good citizenshi­p.

“I hope they learn tolerance for each other, good citizenshi­p and respect for other cultures,” Telles said.

Hispanic Heritage Week started in 1968 and became an annual monthlong observatio­n in 1988. Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua each celebrate their independen­ce days on Sept. 15. Mexico and Chile celebrate their independen­ce on Sept. 16 and Sept. 18, respective­ly.

 ?? The Sentinel-Record/Richard Rasmussen ?? PATRIMONIO: Kindergart­en students at Langston Aerospace and Environmen­tal Studies Magnet School perform a song together during the school’s second annual Hispanic Heritage Month assembly on Friday.
The Sentinel-Record/Richard Rasmussen PATRIMONIO: Kindergart­en students at Langston Aerospace and Environmen­tal Studies Magnet School perform a song together during the school’s second annual Hispanic Heritage Month assembly on Friday.

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