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School unites at One School One World
Lauyanne Kouame and Isabel Doricent (both ’26) dance to African drumming during One School One World. (Staff Photo by Olivia Richter)
Lauyanne Kouame and Isabel Doricent (both ’26) dance to African drumming during One School One World. (Staff Photo by Olivia Richter)

Colorful flags from around the world filled the Nicholas Athletic Center on April 26. Fresh foods and cultural ornaments lined the tables of the countries represented. African drumming and Argentine violin performances took center stage in front of over 350 attendees. Students and parents represented their nationalities by serving local dishes and explaining significant aspects of their cultures at the biennial One School One World, organized by the Office for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Global Education.

 

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