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Wantagh Schools Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

Wantagh Middle School sixth grade art students studied the popular Mexican holiday Dia de Los Muertos or Day of the Dead.

Wantagh Middle School sixth graders used the printing process to replicate their sugar skull designs in celebration of Dia de Los Muertos.
Wantagh Middle School sixth graders used the printing process to replicate their sugar skull designs in celebration of Dia de Los Muertos. (Wantagh School District)

Press release from Wantagh School District:

October 7, 2020

In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Wantagh Middle School sixth grade art students studied the popular Mexican holiday Dia de Los Muertos or Day of the Dead. Observed on Oct. 31-Nov. 2, the holiday signifies the remembrance of the deceased souls of friends and family. In addition to reading about this significant celebration, students in Joanna Osman’s class designed and painted sugar skulls, decorative skulls which represent the departed.

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The students first discussed symmetry, creating patterns on half of a skull. The images were then recreated on a printing plate and rolled with bright ink colors. The students also learned to construct tissue flowers to adorn their skulls, popular with the Mexican culture. After the skulls were completed, they were displayed for all the students to admire.


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