MSJMCW( Mission San Jose Multicultural Week)
I want to tell you about the one of the best week that occur this week in Fremont at Mission San Jose High School. The week is Multicultural Week and it is a tradition that celebrates and observe the culture, ethnicity, and races of all around the world.
At my school, there are some students dressing up in their cultural clothing such kimono (Japanese traditional clothing) and eagerly flocked to the horseshoe at lunch where there are variety of clubs are selling their food in their assigned booths. The food they serve can be a traditional or American such as Coca-cola (the American beverage), In-n-Out Burger, KFC, Pho (the Vietnamese Beef noodle Soup), cakes, and many more food options.
It's so special that the clubs actively sell their food that can celebrate everyone cultural differences as well as getting their funds for their club and so much enjoyable that the students and especially teachers come out to try new food that they never tried before. That food-selling event at horseshoe occur during lunch and runs for hour.
Throughout the week, we have different schedule such as one hour lunch instead of usual thirty minutes. Monday-Thursday, we have an one-hour lunch to go to horseshoe to get some food and get tickets that the Leadership 2 class have just implanted this year as well as socializing with peers. On Friday, we have an hour assembly at the Gym where the dancers and performers waiting eagerly to show to the school community of their cultural dances such as Ballet, Hip-hop, Taiko, Bollywood, and more that they put so much time and space practicing for months.
All in all, This event is very special because it a great way to make a school unity while celebrating everyone's' cultural differences.