Popular mariachi program at LAUSD elementary campus gets classroom makeover

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Popular mariachi program at LAUSD elementary campus gets classroom makeover
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Haddon Avenue STEAM Academy and Magnet school receives new instruments, uniforms and equipment.

Haddon Avenue STEAM Academy and Magnet elementary school in Pacoima recently received new instruments, uniforms, equipment and classroom upgrades for its popular mariachi program, thanks to nearly $50,000 in donations from the College Football Playoff Foundation and School Specialty. Officials from the Los Angeles Unified School District attended the unveiling of the transformed classroom on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.

Haddon Avenue STEAM Academy and Magnet elementary school in Pacoima recently received new instruments, uniforms, equipment and classroom upgrades for its popular mariachi program, thanks to nearly $50,000 in donations from the College Football Playoff Foundation and School Specialty. Officials from the Los Angeles Unified School District attended the unveiling of the transformed classroom on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.

Haddon Avenue STEAM Academy and Magnet elementary school in Pacoima recently received new instruments, uniforms, equipment and classroom upgrades for its popular mariachi program, thanks to nearly $50,000 in donations from the College Football Playoff Foundation and School Specialty. Officials from the Los Angeles Unified School District attended the unveiling of the transformed classroom on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho speaks, as school board member Kelly Gonez looks on, during a celebration at Haddon Avenue STEAM Academy and Magnet elementary school in Pacoima on Tuesday, April 2, 2024. The school recently received new instruments, uniforms, equipment and classroom upgrades for its popular mariachi program, thanks to nearly $50,000 in donations from the College Football Playoff Foundation and School Specialty.

Among those who attended Tuesday’s celebration were Superintendent Alberto Carvalho and LAUSD Board of Education member Kelly Gonez, as well as representatives from the College Football Playoff Foundation and from School Specialty.

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