The Tucson Unified School District is kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month with a focus on student pride and culture.
From classrooms to courtyard stages, students and staff are embracing the month-long recognition with cultural performances, activities, and a strong sense of community.
“It’s all of us here, showing up, and making sure that our voices are heard and we can celebrate, you know, a lot of cultural activities that we have going on here so I think it’s really important to have these kinds of activities here at Pueblo,” explains 15-year-old Luciana Reyes.
For Reyes, who plays in Pueblo High School’s mariachi group, the month is personal…