A month of culture, connection, and community
Throughout the month of September and October, Fuller Center proudly celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month across all campuses, honoring the vibrant cultures, traditions, and contributions of our Hispanic and Latino children, families, and staff.
From colorful classroom decorations to music, dance, and cultural showcases, students spent the month learning about the diverse countries and people that make up the Hispanic and Latino community. Families joined in the fun by sharing traditional foods, stories, and attire that reflected their heritage—turning classrooms into joyful spaces filled with learning, laughter, and pride.
Teachers incorporated bilingual lessons, art projects, and geography activities that allowed children to explore Latin American countries and celebrate their unique traditions. Parents were invited to participate, creating a beautiful bridge between home and school that reflects Fuller Center’s family-first philosophy.
This month-long celebration is one of many ways Fuller Center embraces inclusion and fosters a sense of belonging for all families.















