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Spanish Club brings 'Dia de los Muertos' celebration to Monrovia High School
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Added Nov 03, 2021 •
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Dia de los Muertos is a common tradition within the Hispanic/Latinx community. The two day celebration is used to remember those lost over the years, making sure they never fade from memory.
Monrovia HIgh School Spanish Club set up an ofrenda , or table of offerings, in the quad to give people a space to put pictures of their loved ones. The Spanish club leaders said they hope to have more cultural events on campus with other MHS clubs. Their goal is to bring a sense of community regardless of what background a student might have.
(Music by Zachariah Hickman - Sweet Relief)
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Senior Graduation Webinar
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Boys Beach Volleyball Ends Season with a Win!
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Way to go, Wildcats!
Uploaded Oct 13, 2021
This is the first year Monrovia High School fielded a boys beach volleyball team. The team finished it's regular season with a win over San Gabriel High School. They finished with an 1-3 record, respectively, and played in a couple of post season tournaments.
While still considered a club, the team is working toward getting certified as an official CIF sport. (Music by Zachariah Hickman - Sweet Relief) - 2:07 MHS Legacy Featured Uploaded Sep 22, 2023
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A Day in the Life - Mr. Garcia!
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Welcome to our first episode of "A Day in the Life". In this episode, get to know a little about one of our new teachers, Mr. Garcia!
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