Middle school students experience cultures from around the world with games, sports and food.
Warren Hills Regional Middle School hosted its 3rd annual International Festival this month, celebrating cultures from around the world with international cuisine, sports and games. The event is planned and hosted by the International Club and their advisers, Spanish teacher Jeannie Zamora and French teacher Kate Morgan.
Activities included a movie screening in the library, a volleyball and basketball tournament, and karaoke. One of the students shared her talent at creating henna tattoos, a form of temporary body art that is popular in India.
Students enjoyed a wide variety of cuisines, including French, Indian, Puerto Rican, Mexican, Greek and Irish.
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