WCS Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Westbury Christian is diverse like the Kingdom, a school where students, faculty, and families contribute their unique backgrounds, talents, and experiences in growing together. The school is recognized by Niche.com as the fourth most diverse private high school in Houston (Niche.com, 2023). We view this as an opportunity to reflect God’s glory and the beauty of His Kingdom.

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates and honors the rich culture, history, and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans. It also deepens our students’ understanding of and experiences with different cultures, especially the cultures and heritage of many of their classmates and teachers.

This year's theme for Hispanic Heritage Month is “Latinos: Driving Prosperity, Power and Progress in America.” This theme reflects the importance Hispanic Americans have in building a stronger nation and reminds us that Hispanic Americans are an essential part of the fabric of American society.

At Westbury Christian, our students have been studying and learning from their faculty and staff members about the important contributions Hispanic Americans have made to the United States. Our Lower School students learned about famous Hispanic Americans and the history of Hispanic Heritage Month. They also learned the popular dance called La Raspa in music classes.

Westbury Christian High School students in Spanish III devoted time in their Spanish classes to prepare a special presentation for students about Hispanic Heritage Month and share their own heritage. 

"Hispanic Heritage Month is important to me because it allows people to be aware of the importance of the Hispanics, and how we've impacted the world,” shares Adriana A.’25.  “It’s so inspiring to see successful Hispanic women. I feel so empowered when I see a Hispanic woman succeed because it allows me to think I have the chance to succeed just like anyone else. Hispanic Heritage Month not only shows the world how powerful Hispanics can be, but it also inspires adolescents within the Hispanic community." 

Watch the video below to see what our Wildcats shared at chapel with their fellow students. 

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Westbury Christian is diverse like the Kingdom, a school where students, faculty, and families contribute their unique backgrounds, talents, and experiences in growing together. The school is recognized by Niche.com as the fourth most diverse private high school in Houston (Niche.com, 2023). We view this as an opportunity to reflect God’s glory and the beauty of His Kingdom.

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates and honors the rich culture, history, and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans. It also deepens our students’ understanding of and experiences with different cultures, especially the cultures and heritage of many of their classmates and teachers.

This year’s theme for Hispanic Heritage Month is “Latinos: Driving Prosperity, Power and Progress in America.” This theme reflects the importance Hispanic Americans have in building a stronger nation and reminds us that Hispanic Americans are an essential part of the fabric of American society.

At Westbury Christian, our students have been studying and learning from their faculty and staff members about the important contributions Hispanic Americans have made to the United States. Our Lower School students learned about famous Hispanic Americans and the history of Hispanic Heritage Month. They also learned the popular dance called La Raspa in music classes.

Westbury Christian High School students in Spanish III devoted time in their Spanish classes to prepare a special presentation for students about Hispanic Heritage Month and share their own heritage. 

“Hispanic Heritage Month is important to me because it allows people to be aware of the importance of the Hispanics, and how we’ve impacted the world,” shares Adriana A.’25.  “It’s so inspiring to see successful Hispanic women. I feel so empowered when I see a Hispanic woman succeed because it allows me to think I have the chance to succeed just like anyone else. Hispanic Heritage Month not only shows the world how powerful Hispanics can be, but it also inspires adolescents within the Hispanic community.” 

Watch the video below to see what our Wildcats shared at chapel with their fellow students.