Jemtegaard Middle School students and staff members celebrated Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on Wednesday, Nov. 2.
Dia de los Muertos is a prominent Mexican holiday in which people remember and pay their respects to friends and family members who have died.
About 100 students had their faces painted in the style of a calavera (a skull that represents their ancestors who have passed away and celebrates the beauty and necessity of death), according to Jemtegaard history teacher Scott Rainey.
“Sandra Renner, our district’s bilingual education specialist, gathered together several moms who came to the band room and began painting faces,” said Rainey, who organized the event. “The response was overwhelming.”
Rainey interviewed several Mexican-American students about the holiday and put together a short film that was shared with the student body on Tuesday, Nov. 1.