Web Story - Dia de los Muertos Altar at Southwest
- Click to see a larger version An altar at Southwest Middle High School - Academia Bilingüe for the Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos, a holiday that originated in Mexico and is usually observed on November 1 and 2 as a way to honor, celebrate and pay respect to family members who have passed away. Skip to end of gallery Skip to start of gallery
- Click to see a larger version Southwest Middle High School - Academia Bilingüe juniors Maria Gonzalez, Juana Rafael, Lucresia Francisco, Anabel Vargas (left to right) created an altar for their school for Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos. Skip to end of gallery Skip to start of gallery
- Click to see a larger version Southwest Middle High School - Academia Bilingüe juniors Maria Gonzalez and Juana Rafael, teacher Flor Santiago and juniors Anabel Vargas and Lucresia Francisco (left to right). Skip to end of gallery Skip to start of gallery
- Click to see a larger version Southwest Middle High School - Academia Bilingüe juniors Lucresia Francisco and Maria Gonzalez, parent action leader Reyna Garcia, teacher Flor Santiago, juniors Anabel Vargas and Juana Rafael and principal Julian Ramirez-Torres (left to right). Skip to end of gallery Skip to start of gallery
- Click to see a larger version Elements on an altar at Southwest Middle High School - Academia Bilingüe for the Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos. Skip to end of gallery Skip to start of gallery
- Click to see a larger version Construction of the altar at Southwest Middle High School - Academia Bilingüe for the Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos. Skip to end of gallery Skip to start of gallery