At EHAT Daycare & Preschool, we had vibrant and joyful days celebrating Mexican Independence Day. Our children proudly dressed in traditional Mexican costumes, shared their creative drawings, and enjoyed activities that highlighted the beauty of Mexican culture and heritage.
Every year, on September 16th, families across Mexico and beyond honor the historic moment in 1810 when Father Miguel Hidalgo called for freedom in what became known as El Grito de Dolores. This day marks the beginning of Mexico’s fight for independence and is celebrated with music, dance, food, and community gatherings all around the country.
Here in Escuela Hispanoamericana de Texas, our school embraces and celebrates the rich Mexican and Latin heritage that is such an important part of our community. We believe that teaching children about traditions, history, and cultural pride helps them develop a strong sense of identity, respect, and appreciation for diversity.
Through songs, crafts, and festive classroom activities, our students not only learned about a key moment in history but also experienced the joy of preserving traditions. Events like these remind us that celebrating culture in early education nurtures curiosity, pride, and unity among children.
At EHAT Daycare & Preschool, we are proud to provide an environment where learning goes hand in hand with heritage, and where every child’s background is valued and celebrated.
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