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Valentine's Day




This week students got into the Valentine's Day spirit! After learning about how Valentine's Day is celebrated in the United States (elementary schools have classroom parties and give valentines to all their classmates) students at Tarrío were able to write acronym poems to express their Valentine's Day feelings. The upper level students also created their own Valentine's Day dinner menu and made paper roses. So much love was shown this week!

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