In a vibrant display of community spirit, Los Huntos Elementary School recently held an engaging English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) meeting, bringing together parents and educators to discuss important issues affecting students. The atmosphere was filled with excitement as parents actively participated, showcasing their commitment to supporting their children’s education.
This week, the school organized a special trip to the Martinez Library for the Transitional Kindergarten (TK) students and their third-grade buddies. The outing was a memorable experience, with many young students receiving their very own library cards for the first time. This initiative not only fosters a love for reading but also strengthens the bond between students and their older peers. The school expressed heartfelt gratitude to the parent volunteers who made this trip possible, highlighting the essential role of community involvement in enriching students' educational experiences.
Adding to the school’s lively spirit, Los Huntos Elementary celebrated Spirit Week last week, where students showcased their enthusiasm and school pride. Each day was filled with themed activities, and students participated wholeheartedly, embodying the school’s bullpup spirit. This week of fun and camaraderie not only boosted morale but also reinforced the sense of belonging among students.
As Los Huntos Elementary continues to engage families and foster a supportive learning environment, the community looks forward to more events that celebrate education and togetherness.