National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month
September 15 marks the beginning of National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, a time when our district and schools acknowledge the contributions, achievements, histories, and vibrant cultures of individuals of Hispanic or Latinx descent from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central, and South America.
National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15. Originally established as Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968 by President Lyndon Johnson, it was later expanded to a month-long celebration by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 and officially recognized as a law on August 17, 1988. The theme for 2024 is “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together.”
Did you know that scholars that identify as Hispanic/Latinx make up 33.4%* of our total scholar demographic? According to the 2022 US Census, Hispanic and Latinx Americans represent 16.9% of our Federal Way Community.
In Federal Way Public Schools, we strive for our schools to reflect our diverse community – a place where every scholar feels a sense of belonging and is recognized, valued, and heard. Our scholars benefit greatly from learning about and celebrating all cultures.
Join in the celebration of Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month with FWPS and help us showcase how our schools are honoring Hispanic and Latinx heritage through academics, art projects, school clubs, celebrations, and more. Tag @FWPS210 or email photos to socialmedia@fwps.org.
View additional recognitions in the FWPS Cultural & Religious Calendar here: www.fwps.org/culturalcalendar
Decatur HS Latinx Club Makes Slideshows Showcasing Latin American Countries
The Hispanic and Latinx student population at Decatur High School is notably diverse, representing at least 17 countries across Latin America, based on a poll conducted by the school’s student-led Latinx Club last year.
In celebration of National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, the club created a slideshow highlighting these Latin American countries and has shared it with the school community. Each day during Advisory class, a different country is featured, allowing students to learn about its unique culture and history.
The club has also transformed the school’s hallways by displaying the presentation slides alongside flags representing the countries from which scholars have heritage, based on the poll.
“This project aims to spread awareness about Hispanic Heritage Month by providing key insights into each country, including their paths to independence and what makes them distinctive,” explained Decatur HS senior Markos, a member of the club.
The Latinx Club prides itself on being inclusive. “If you have Hispanic heritage, it’s a wonderful space for you. But even if you don’t, you are welcome to join us and help celebrate Latin culture,” Markos added.
Science teacher Betsabe Schmidt, who supports the student-led club, highlighted the importance of representation saying, “It’s crucial for Hispanic scholars to see that their culture is respected and celebrated here. We want everyone to feel welcomed.”
Schmidt also emphasized the club’s impact on newcomers, particularly those still learning English, as they find a sense of belonging through the community the club fosters.
Throughout the school year, club members dedicate their time and energy to organizing a range of activities that celebrate Hispanic and Latin culture and unity.
With one in three scholars at Decatur High School identifying as Hispanic or Latinx, the school deeply values the importance of celebrating the rich cultural heritage of its largest student demographic. At FWPS, we remain dedicated to ensuring that all scholars see themselves reflected in their learning and feel a true sense of belonging within our schools. A heartfelt thank you to Decatur High School for setting a powerful example and leading the way!
Activities to Learn and Celebrate Hispanic and Latinx Month at TAF@Saghalie
Scholars at TAF@Saghalie have been getting creative with colorful decorations and learning activities to celebrate and explore the meaning behind National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month.
Recently, a fantastic paper flower-making session led by ninth-grader Alejandra and supported by school counselor Ms. Benitez, brought scholars together to beautify the school’s entrance. Plus, Ms. Benitez organized coloring activities and bingo games filled with cultural facts, giving students the chance to earn points to spend on Mexican candies at the school’s Wolfpack store!
Students are also creating a video that spotlights scholars who identify as Latino, while all students will engage in Advisory Class lessons exploring the meanings and significance of Latinx, Hispanic, and Latino identities, as well as the rich history behind them.
“These activities are all about building community and recognizing each student's contributions,” said Ms. Benitez.
Ms. Benitez also emphasized the importance of these conversations: “With 34% of our school being Latino, and also a significant part of Federal Way, it's important to understand and appreciate what our community brings!”
Ninth grader Veronica, who also helped make the paper flowers, added, “Celebrating Hispanic and Latin cultures helps people feel valued.”
The celebration at TAF@Saghalie continues as students embrace the opportunity to learn, share, and honor the rich heritage of the Latinx and Hispanic communities. Through creative activities and meaningful discussions, scholars are deepening their understanding of cultural identity and fostering a sense of belonging for all. This month’s events are just the beginning, as students across the district look forward to continuing their journey of cultural exploration and celebration throughout the year.