An interview with Dr. Croteau by Emily Flanagan and Shannon Chu
Q: What is Cultural Diversity Night about?
A: A way to celebrate different cultures.
Q: How can you participate?
You can sign up to show an aspect of your culture(craft, skill, or geography), perform (dance, sing, or play an instrument),or bring in food that reflects culture. Attending is also participating. There will be lots of fun events such as learning to dance, playing instruments and eating food. Mr. Bucco has put together a cakewalk which is similar to musical chairs, but you win cakes. There will also be a fashion show, and raffles you can participate in.
Q: What booths are going to be there?
A: There will be food in the cafeteria. Crafts and artifacts in the gymnasium. In the HUB you will have access to digital shows and green screens. Performances will be held in the auditorium.Q: Is this the first time?
A: This is the first time that Wood Hill and High Plain have done this event.
Q: Is there any adult participation?
A: Yes. Adults will be making food, doing henna, demonstrating music and musical instruments. Both families and teachers will be participating.
Q: Why are we having this event?
A: A way to celebrate different cultures.
Q: How can you participate?
You can sign up to show an aspect of your culture(craft, skill, or geography), perform (dance, sing, or play an instrument),or bring in food that reflects culture. Attending is also participating. There will be lots of fun events such as learning to dance, playing instruments and eating food. Mr. Bucco has put together a cakewalk which is similar to musical chairs, but you win cakes. There will also be a fashion show, and raffles you can participate in.
Q: What booths are going to be there?
A: There will be food in the cafeteria. Crafts and artifacts in the gymnasium. In the HUB you will have access to digital shows and green screens. Performances will be held in the auditorium.Q: Is this the first time?
A: This is the first time that Wood Hill and High Plain have done this event.
Q: Is there any adult participation?
A: Yes. Adults will be making food, doing henna, demonstrating music and musical instruments. Both families and teachers will be participating.
Q: Why are we having this event?
A: Because such a high percentage of students who identify with other cultures. You will be able to see different aspects of their cultures that you may not notice during the school day.
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