Last Tuesday, May 28th, our school community had the privilege of celebrating "Architecture Day," an educational event dedicated to our Middle School students. This day was particularly special thanks to the presence of the visionary architects responsible for designing our new Middle School "Design Tank."
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We are proud to announce that Pedro (Grade 11) and Cristina Iglesias (Grade 9) have excelled at the CONADE Games Sailing Championship in Puerto Vallarta. Pedro won the gold medal in the ILCA 6 overall category, and Cristina secured first place in the female overall category in ILCA 6.
The "Dreams in Flight" art exhibit pays tribute to the beloved flying pig and Leonora's fantastical body of work. During the same week, the AP 2D students will be showcasing their artwork in the gallery upstairs. There will be an opening event on Tuesday, May 7th at 2:45 p.m. in the FAC.
The Board of Trustees calls Associates of THE AMERICAN SCHOOL FOUNDATION, A.C. (the “Association”) to the Annual General Meeting of the Association, which will be held on Thursday May 16th, 2024 at 6:00 PM (Mexico City time) in the Angeles Espinosa Yglesias Fine Arts Center (FAC).
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During the second weekend of April, the ASF Speech and Debate Team assembled its wonderful members for yet another challenging tournament. This time hosted by PrepaTec Esmeralda.
The American School Foundation, A.C. successfully celebrated the 21st edition of its golf tournament at the emblematic Los Encinos Golf Club, bringing together members of its community such as parents, alumni, and numerous friends in a day of fun and solidarity in support of education.
In 2024, the Repentino Art and Literary Magazine proudly reached its 12th volume, marking a milestone in its journey of celebrating creativity and literary prowess. This year, the magazine's talents were recognized on a global scale as it clinched the Repentino Gold Crown award at Columbia University.
In a proactive effort to cultivate inclusivity and understanding, the American School Foundation (ASF) recently celebrated the International Week of Neurodiversity with the conference "Breaking Myths: Neurodiversity," presented by Services for Academic Inclusion (SAI) and Counselor from all divisions. The event was addressed to faculty and staff, and it aimed to dispel misconceptions surrounding neurodiversity and foster an environment of acceptance and tolerance.
On March 15th and 16th, the Speech & Debate Team from ASF showcased their rhetorical prowess at a tournament hosted by Churchill College, centered around the vibrant theme of pop culture. This event provided a platform for discussions on a myriad of topics, ranging from the intricacies of video games and addictive behaviors to the influential power of celebrity platforms and social activism.