On Monday, April 29, the culture diversity club held its first multi-culture food fair. Students had the opportunity to try foods from India, Chile, Romania, Pakistan, Bosnia and more for free at the Tigers Den. The group also meets regularly on Wednesday first shift of power hour. Top left teacher Señora Llrena and senior Catalin Vilae serve food at the food fair.
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