Asian American Hawaiian Native Pacific Islander Month at ATES
Students and Staff share what is special about their heritage on the ATTV Morning News Show
Celebrating AANHPI Month at ATES is not just about recognizing the past; it's about building a future where everyone feels valued and respected. By learning about different cultures and histories, our students become more empathetic and knowledgeable citizens.
Students and staff shared what was meaningful about their heritage on the ATTV Morning News Show. Visit YouTube for the full list of students and staff who shared.
Jamie Kim, 2nd Grade Teacher
Shakura Iqebal, Multiage Teacher
Essel Linton, Music Teacher
Bella, 5th Grade Student
Muntaj, 3rd Grade Student
Remka, 4th Grade Student
This month is a wonderful opportunity for all of us to come together, celebrate our diversity, and learn from one another. We are proud of our students and staff for embracing this month with enthusiasm and respect. Let's continue to honor and appreciate the vibrant cultures that make up our school community, not just in May, but all year round.
Happy AANHPI Heritage Month!