Class Notes: Episcopal Day School of St. Matthew helped create Ofrenda for Dia de los Muertos
Students at the Episcopal Day School of St. Matthew helped create a stunning community Ofrenda for Dia de los Muertos — honoring loved ones while exploring the beauty of remembrance through this tradition. Through shared stories, students deepened their empathy and explored the enduring connections that unite our community across generations.
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