Wayland Middle School Spanish teacher Mrs. Jen Warsen celebrated the “Day of the Dead” Tuesday, Nov. 2, with her students. The annual Mexican celebration, Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead), is a time when families gather to honor and remember deceased loved ones. Students brought in authentic Mexican food and made traditional mini-altars.

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David
November 5, 2021
One more reason my children would not have gone to Wayalnd Public Schools. Mini altars......really.
November 5, 2021
Thank God, yeah your kids would probably have been over achievers at the National Political Institutes of Education, the Third Reich's elite school.
David
November 5, 2021
Gar, Hey big guy...Thank you for your more than feeble attempt of insulting a Christian family with Jewish roots. Very well thought out.
November 6, 2021
Your welcome , BIGOT.... Skoal
David
November 6, 2021
Funny stuff...... You must be a real tough guy. Likely if not behind the security of a computer screen..... afraid of your own shadow. Have a good night bad boy.
November 6, 2021
Oh David, it's all right for you to insult the Mexican culture, which I have family members and friends are part of. You keep playing the good Christian you clam to be, and I consider myself to be pretty good looking too.
David
November 6, 2021
Gar, First...this is America not Mexico, please forgive my primitive and dated patriotism. I rather enjoy American culture, not the culture of a country from which people flee. More importantly, I have never read in the Bible that one should make an alter and or pray for dead people. Lastly, this has no place in an American school. Have a good night you big bad boy.
Dennis Longstreet
November 7, 2021
Why dont You two become pen pals some place else and give the kids credit for having a play. If you don't like the production, don't go see it.
David
November 11, 2021
No response Gar. Bummer....

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