Hispanic Heritage Month is
annually celebrated from
September 15 to
October 15 to
recognize the
contributions and
influence of
Hispanic
Americans to the
history,
culture, and
achievements of the
USA.
At
TMSA,
every year we present a
play where the
students dance to
Hispanic music,
sing songs from
Latin America, or represent famous
Hispanic leaders and performers who have helped shape the US. In order to connect
Hispanic Heritage Month with the very important Mexican tradition of the Day of the Dead, our
play takes place at the end of
October.
This
year,
we will
present it on Friday,
November 4th, at 4:30 pm. There will be booths for several of the dozen
Hispanic countries represented at
TMSA. At each booth, samples of Latin American food and drinks will be offered.
Schedule:
November 3rd
1st Show 8:55 am to 9:40 am (6th grade plus Berkeley and Chapel Hill)
2nd Show 9:50 am to 10:35 ( Wake Forest, John Hopkins, Georgia Tech plus 8th grade)
3rd Show 2:00 pm to 2:50 pm (All HS students)
November 4th
For parents and the community.