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n Tuesday, May 15, the annual Cinco de Mayo celebration at Oak Hill Academy took place in the  Scire Student Activities Center .  Under the direction of S eñora Maria Dotto, the 8th grade spanish classes presented their study of Spanish poetry to their classmates, teachers as well as all of the seventh grade class.  After giving the history behind the poets as well as reciting some poetry in Spanish with the English translation,  the famous salsa contest was held in the back of the SAC.  

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8th Grade Cinco de Mayo Salsa Contest

After voting took place, it was the fruit salsa with homemade cinnamon sugar tortilla chips that emerged as the overall winner made by Olivia Bruckmann, Tess Loures and Hailey O’Donnell.  A combination of salsa and guacamole put together by Samantha AbdelBarry and Kyla French finished second.  All of the entries were very delicious and fun was had by all.

Alex Mitchell recites Rubén Blades “Desapariciones”

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