Coloridas presentaciones, exhibiciones culturales y logros estudiantiles fueron los protagonistas el 27 de mayo durante el primer Festival Internacional de la Coalición Multicultural de Spring ISD. Realizado en el Star Theater de Dekaney High School, el evento distrital reunió a estudiantes, familias y miembros del personal para celebrar las culturas, tradiciones e historias que dan forma a la comunidad de Spring ISD.
Black History Month
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Spring ISD brings together cultures at inaugural Multicultural Coalition International Festival
by Spring ISDColorful performances, cultural displays and student achievements took center stage on May 27 as Spring ISD hosted its inaugural Multicultural Coalition International Festival. Held at Dekaney High School’s Star Theater, the districtwide event brought together students, families and staff to celebrate the cultures, traditions and stories that help shape the Spring ISD community.
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Black History Lives Here: Reflection, Pride, and Purpose Across Spring ISD Making Black History Every Day at Spring ISD
by Spring ISDDuring Black History Month, you could feel a sense of reflection, pride, and celebration across Spring ISD. Campuses honored the legacy and lasting impact of Black leaders, innovators, and changemakers — not just through lessons and displays, but through honest conversations and shared experiences.
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Spring ISD students honor Black History through art, music, and storytelling at 2025 Expo
by Spring ISDAward medals shine brightly in the stage spotlights, dashiki adorned community members, and even in the dark ambiance lights of the theatre the smiles of proud students and parents alike couldn’t be more apparent. The STAR theater inside of Dekaney High School became the place to celebrate African American strength, culture and heritage.
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Students celebrate ‘African Americans and the Arts’ in Spring ISD Black History Month program
by Spring ISDStudents in Spring ISD recognized Black History Month this year by delving into the district’s 2024 Black History Month theme, “Celebrating African Americans and the Arts.” Through a special collaboration …
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