The Purpose of Gladiatorpalooza is to celebrate the beginning of the school year and celebrate each other’s accomplishments.
Homecoming is an important tradition that builds school spirit and pride. It is a way for students to come together and show their support for the school and our community. Homecoming week is a time for students to have fun and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Black History Month is a tradition that began during the Jim Crow era and was made official in 1976 as part of the country's bicentennial celebrations. It strives to celebrate the contributions and acknowledge the sacrifices made by African Americans.
Presidents have declared March to be "Women's History Month" in a series of proclamations every year since 1995. These proclamations honor the contributions women have made to America and highlight the unique accomplishments they have made throughout the country's history in a range of disciplines.
May is a month to help eliminate the stigma that so many people with mental or behavioral health difficulties face and to increase awareness of those who live with such issues. The provision of behavioral health treatment and assisting patients in locating resources in their local community are key roles played by hospitals and health systems.
Every year, from September 15 to October 15, Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) is observed to honor and celebrate the numerous contributions, varied cultures, and long histories of the Latino community in the United States.
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