North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning

Students from Dalton Public Schools are proudly representing their schools at the North Georgia Art Fair, and their work is nothing short of incredible! Out of 227 entries, our students brought home 82 winning pieces, and one stunning artwork from Dalton High School earned Best in Show.

What makes this moment special isn’t just what’s hanging on the walls, it’s everything that happened in the classrooms long before the fair even opened.

Our art teachers pour an incredible amount of time, planning, and instructional support into these projects. They guide students through learning new techniques, help them refine their skills, and create spaces where creativity is encouraged and confidence can grow.

These projects represent more than artistic talent, they reflect hard work, intentional teaching, and the belief that every student deserves the opportunity to create.

Our Teaching and Learning Department is proud to support the growth and success of the arts across Dalton Public Schools—empowering teachers with the resources and collaboration they need to inspire creativity and foster excellence in every classroom.

Our students joined creative peers from Whitfield and Murray counties to showcase the incredible talent and imagination found across North Georgia—proof that art truly connects and inspires us all.

A heartfelt thank you to our amazing art teachers for the time, care, and instruction they pour into their classrooms every day. And to our community, we encourage you to come see the incredible work our students have on display. Their talent and dedication shine through every piece! ✨

Art Teachers:
Julie Haro: Blue Ridge School
Renee Mahan and Jake King: Brookwood Elementary
Jo Damasch and Jessie Vazquez: City Park Panthers
Adam Sandford: Park Creek School - Serving, Learning, Leading
Sara Stevens: Roan School
Megan Walker: Westwood Elementary Wildcats
Hilary McWilliams: Hammond Creek Middle School
Cassie Richards: Dalton Junior High School
Melissa McLaughlin: The Dalton Academy
Mat Sane, Kristi Harvey, and Ree Lambert: Dalton High School Catamounts
17 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
North Georgia Art Fair: A Showcase of Creativity and Learning
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department recently hosted its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
17 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department held its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department held its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department held its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department held its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department held its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department held its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department held its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
Celebrating culture and community! Hammond Creek Middle’s Social Studies Department held its first-ever Hispanic Heritage Month panel, where students learned from local leaders about their experiences and contributions. Thank you to all who made this special event possible!
We’re proud of our students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day! šŸŒŽ

This nationwide event encourages healthy habits, promotes safety, and builds community as families and students walk or bike together. Check out these great photos from Roan School and Brookwood showing smiles, movement, and school spirit in action!
18 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
We’re proud of our Dalton Public Schools students and staff who took part in National Walk & Bike to School Day!
During the October 13 Board of Education meeting, the Dalton Board of Education celebrated several outstanding achievements across the district.

The Board recognized Blue Ridge School for receiving the PBIS Distinguished Award, the Dalton High School Theatre Program for being selected for the Fox Theatre’s 2025–26 All-Access Pass Program, and the DPS Communications Department for earning NSPRA Golden Achievement Awards.

We congratulate all honorees for their hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence in Dalton Public Schools.
18 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
During the October 13 Board of Education meeting, the Dalton Board of Education celebrated several outstanding achievements across the district. The Board recognized Blue Ridge School for receiving the PBIS Distinguished Award, the Dalton High School Theatre Program for being selected for the Fox Theatre’s 2025–26 All-Access Pass Program, and the Dalton Public Schools Communications Department for earning NSPRA Golden Achievement Awards.
During the October 13 Board of Education meeting, the Dalton Board of Education celebrated several outstanding achievements across the district. The Board recognized Blue Ridge School for receiving the PBIS Distinguished Award, the Dalton High School Theatre Program for being selected for the Fox Theatre’s 2025–26 All-Access Pass Program, and the Dalton Public Schools Communications Department for earning NSPRA Golden Achievement Awards.
During the October 13 Board of Education meeting, the Dalton Board of Education celebrated several outstanding achievements across the district. The Board recognized Blue Ridge School for receiving the PBIS Distinguished Award, the Dalton High School Theatre Program for being selected for the Fox Theatre’s 2025–26 All-Access Pass Program, and the Dalton Public Schools Communications Department for earning NSPRA Golden Achievement Awards.

Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Viri Ortiz 🌟
School Social Worker

Thank you for following along with our Hispanic Heritage Month staff spotlights! As the month comes to a close, we are grateful to our incredible DPS staff who shared their stories, traditions, and values with us. Their voices continue to enrich our schools and community every day.

How has your culture influenced who you are today or how you approach your work in education?
As a first-generation Mexican American and the oldest daughter in my family, I was the first to learn English. That experience taught me resilience, compassion, and the importance of being a bridge for others. In my work as a school social worker, I strive to create a safe, welcoming space and connect families to the resources they need to thrive.

Thank you, Viri, for your dedication to supporting students and families with care, strength, and compassion!

18 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Viri Ortiz 🌟 School Social Worker
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
18 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
Classroom Spotlight: Tiffany Thompson’s Yearbook students at Dalton Junior High School have been busy capturing memories! From analyzing surveys to snapping photos and designing creative layouts, these talented students are hard at work bringing the 2025–2026 yearbook to life.
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Gabby Vasquez 🌟
ESS Paraprofessional, Park Creek School & Middle School Cheer Coach (6th–8th Grade)

As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, we’re proud to highlight Dalton Public Schools staff whose stories, values, and dedication strengthen our community every day.

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you personally or professionally?
"Hispanic Heritage Month means showing not only our schools but our communities that we are proud of our Hispanic community members and the diversity they bring to our town. I grew up in Dalton, and for a long time I didn’t see many kids who looked like me. As I got older, seeing more Hispanic students and families made me feel more at home and proud of who I am."

How has your culture influenced who you are today or how you approach your work in education?
"One of the values I carry from my heritage is a strong sense of family and unity that goes beyond our households. That value shows up in how I approach my work in education and coaching. I treat my students and athletes like family, and I always want them to feel seen, supported, and celebrated for who they are."

Thank you, Gabby, for inspiring students and athletes with your pride, positivity, and dedication!
19 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Gabby Vasquez 🌟 ESS Paraprofessional, Park Creek School & Middle School Cheer Coach (6th–8th Grade)
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Faviola Peña 🌟
6th Grade Social Studies Teacher, Hammond Creek Middle School

As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re proud to highlight Dalton Public Schools staff whose culture and values help shape the learning experiences of our students.

What does Hispanic Heritage mean to you personally or professionally?
"In my Hispanic culture, family is everything, and it’s all about how everyone helps and supports each other. That idea of strong relationships is really at the center of who I am and how I work with my students. I try to build lasting relationships that are impactful inside and outside the classroom. I am someone they can count on and who wants to see them succeed."

Thank you, Faviola, for the impact you make on your students and for showing them the power of connection, trust, and support!
19 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Faviola Peña 🌟 6th Grade Social Studies Teacher, Hammond Creek Middle School
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
19 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
Roan School’s Media Specialist, Mrs. Emily Elliott, created a unique reading experience for her students through a PAGE grant-funded hammock garden. Students are now enjoying books and fresh air in this relaxing outdoor space. šŸšŸ“š
šŸ“¢ Enrollment Office Temporarily Moved

The Dalton Public Schools Enrollment Office has been temporarily moved to the lobby area of the City Park School Auditorium.

Families can visit this temporary location for student enrollment, document submission, and assistance.

We appreciate your patience and understanding!

šŸ“ Temporary location: Lobby of the City Park School Auditorium
ā˜Žļø Need help? Call 706-876-4000
20 days ago, DPS Communications
Graphic for Dalton Public Schools showing a notice that reads: ā€œEnrollment Center Temporarily Relocated. Now located in the lobby of the City Park School Auditorium. For questions or directions, please call 706-876-4000 or visit our enrollment webpage for more information.ā€ The Dalton Public Schools logo appears at the top with a faint paw print background.
GrĆ”fico de Dalton Public Schools con un aviso que dice: ā€œCentro de inscripción reubicado temporalmente. Ahora ubicado en el vestĆ­bulo del auditorio de la escuela City Park. Si tiene preguntas o necesita indicaciones, llame al 706-876-4000 o visite nuestra pĆ”gina web de inscripción para obtener mĆ”s información.ā€ El logotipo de Dalton Public Schools aparece en la parte superior con un fondo de huellas de patas difuminadas.
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Cindy Hernandez 🌟
Communications Specialist

As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, we’re highlighting Dalton Public Schools staff whose stories and traditions reflect the pride and values of our community.

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you personally or professionally?
"Hispanic Heritage Month gives me a moment to pause and be thankful for the sacrifices and love passed down through generations. Growing up in a Mexican household, family was always at the center of everything. The food, the music, and the stories my grandparents would share about their childhood will always be a happy memory. Those stories taught me to never forget my roots and to always try my best in everything I do."

Thank you, Cindy, for sharing your story and for the positivity and dedication you bring to DPS every day!
20 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Cindy Hernandez 🌟 Communications Specialist
ROAR Day: Undisputed Champions Edition brought Dalton Public Schools together for a day of learning, collaboration, and celebration!

On Friday, educators from across the district gathered at Hammond Creek Middle to connect, grow, and share ideas that strengthen the DPS community. With over 75 presenters and guest speakers—including representatives from the Georgia Department of Education, Modern Jane, OTUS, and others—ROAR Day offered a powerful opportunity to learn from one another and celebrate what makes Dalton Public Schools truly exceptional.

The day was filled with energy, collaboration, and a shared commitment to excellence. DPS staff came together to exchange ideas, build new connections, and celebrate the passion and dedication that define our district. Together, our educators proved once again that when we step into the ring as one team, we are unstoppable. šŸ†šŸ’Ŗ
20 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
ROAR Day: Undisputed Champions Edition brought Dalton Public Schools together for a day of learning, collaboration, and celebration!
ROAR Day: Undisputed Champions Edition brought Dalton Public Schools together for a day of learning, collaboration, and celebration!
ROAR Day: Undisputed Champions Edition brought Dalton Public Schools together for a day of learning, collaboration, and celebration!
ROAR Day: Undisputed Champions Edition brought Dalton Public Schools together for a day of learning, collaboration, and celebration!
ROAR Day: Undisputed Champions Edition brought Dalton Public Schools together for a day of learning, collaboration, and celebration!
ROAR Day: Undisputed Champions Edition brought Dalton Public Schools together for a day of learning, collaboration, and celebration!
ROAR Day: Undisputed Champions Edition brought Dalton Public Schools together for a day of learning, collaboration, and celebration!
Last week, Dalton Public Schools celebrated Georgia Pre-K Week with a series of special storytimes across our classrooms. Throughout the week, our youngest learners had the opportunity to listen to a variety of books read aloud, sparking their imagination and fostering a deeper love for reading.

These moments were filled with laughter, curiosity, and meaningful conversations as students connected with stories and discovered the joy that books can bring. Experiences like these highlight the importance of early literacy and its lasting impact on a child’s educational journey.

We are proud to provide our Pre-K students with opportunities that encourage a lifelong appreciation for learning, creativity, and exploration. Georgia Pre-K Week was a wonderful reminder of how powerful reading can be in shaping the minds and hearts of our future learners.
20 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Last week, Dalton Public Schools celebrated Georgia Pre-K Week with a series of special storytimes across our classrooms. Throughout the week, our youngest learners had the opportunity to listen to a variety of books read aloud, sparking their imagination and fostering a deeper love for reading.
Last week, Dalton Public Schools celebrated Georgia Pre-K Week with a series of special storytimes across our classrooms. Throughout the week, our youngest learners had the opportunity to listen to a variety of books read aloud, sparking their imagination and fostering a deeper love for reading.
Last week, Dalton Public Schools celebrated Georgia Pre-K Week with a series of special storytimes across our classrooms. Throughout the week, our youngest learners had the opportunity to listen to a variety of books read aloud, sparking their imagination and fostering a deeper love for reading.
Last week, Dalton Public Schools celebrated Georgia Pre-K Week with a series of special storytimes across our classrooms. Throughout the week, our youngest learners had the opportunity to listen to a variety of books read aloud, sparking their imagination and fostering a deeper love for reading.
Last week, Dalton Public Schools celebrated Georgia Pre-K Week with a series of special storytimes across our classrooms. Throughout the week, our youngest learners had the opportunity to listen to a variety of books read aloud, sparking their imagination and fostering a deeper love for reading.
Dalton Public Schools is excited to celebrate National School Lunch Week, October 13–17, 2025!šŸŽ

This special week highlights the importance of healthy, balanced meals in schools through the National School Lunch Program. This year’s theme, ā€œTaste the World: Your School Lunch Passport,ā€ invites students to explore global flavors and celebrate the diversity of school meals.

We’re proud to serve nutritious meals every day that fuel learning and success. Join us in celebrating the delicious and healthy choices on our school menus!
20 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Dalton Public Schools is excited to celebrate National School Lunch Week, October 13–17, 2025!šŸŽ
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Katya Spence 🌟
Third-Grade Teacher, Park Creek School

As we continue celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re proud to share the voices of Dalton Public Schools staff whose culture and values shape the way they inspire students every day.

Is there a tradition, value, or memory from your heritage that you are especially proud of and would like to share?
"One tradition I carry proudly from my heritage is the value of hard work and the belief that education can open doors. Growing up, I was always encouraged to not only put effort into what I do, but to also love the process and show joy in it. That perspective has shaped how I approach challenges and opportunities in my own life. For me, education has been more than just learning, it’s been a way to honor the sacrifices of those who came before me and to build a future with purpose. During Hispanic Heritage Month, I’m especially proud to share these values, because they continue to inspire me every day."

Thank you, Katya, for sharing your story and for inspiring students with the values of hard work, joy, and purpose!
22 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Katya Spence 🌟 Third-Grade Teacher, Park Creek School
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Zuleima Ferreira 🌟
Dual Language Kindergarten Teacher, Westwood School

As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, we’re proud to highlight the traditions and values that inspire our Dalton Public Schools staff and enrich our students’ learning.

Is there a tradition, value, or memory from your heritage that you are especially proud of and would like to share?
"When I was little, celebrating DĆ­a de Los NiƱos (Children’s Day) was one of my favorite traditions. Since I became a Dual Language teacher, I’ve made it a point to share this special tradition with my students every year. It has become a meaningful memory for each student to cherish and that makes me proud."

Thank you, Zuleima, for sharing this special tradition and creating lasting memories for your students!
23 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Zuleima Ferreira 🌟 Dual Language Kindergarten Teacher, Westwood School
Dalton Public Schools proudly observes World Mental Health Day, recognizing the importance of mental well-being for our students and staff. We are committed to creating a supportive environment where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.
23 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Dalton Public Schools proudly observes World Mental Health Day, recognizing the importance of mental well-being for our students and staff. We are committed to creating a supportive environment where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.
The Dalton Public Schools Enrollment Center will open at 1:00 PM on Friday, October 10, due to districtwide professional learning events.

We appreciate your understanding and support as our staff participates in valuable professional development to better serve our students and families.
24 days ago, DPS Communications
Graphic from Dalton Public Schools with the Dalton logo at the top. Text reads: ā€œApertura retrasada en el Centro de Inscripción. Viernes 10 de octubre. La oficina abrirĆ” a la 1:00 p.m. Debido a eventos de aprendizaje profesional en todo el distrito.ā€
Graphic from Dalton Public Schools with the Dalton logo at the top. Text reads: ā€œEnrollment Center Delayed Opening. Friday, October 10th. Office will open at 1:00 PM. Due to districtwide professional learning events.ā€
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.

Our talented young artists continue to showcase their creativity and passion, making us incredibly proud!
24 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
RECENTLY FEATURED IN THE DALTON DAILY CITIZEN: Check out the incredible student artwork from City Park School, lead by art teacher, Josef Damasch.
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Rigo Gonzalez 🌟
ESOL Teacher, City Park School

For Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting Dalton Public Schools staff whose stories, traditions, and values enrich our classrooms and community.

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you personally or professionally?
To me, Hispanic Heritage month is a time when we can celebrate the Spanish language and the many cultures across the Spanish speaking world. Students, including our Hispanic students, may only be familiar with a few Spanish speaking countries. This month gives them a chance to explore unfamiliar Spanish speaking countries. By learning about different Hispanic countries and the different cultures, students (and teachers) are able to explore how customs differ from country to country. Most importantly, it allows us to move past superficial stereotypes and symbols we often see associated with HHM. Yes, sombreros, tacos, piƱatas, maracas, or chili peppers are cute and memorable, but we are more than that. We can all help our students develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the diversity within the Hispanic culture.

How has your culture influenced who you are today or how you approach your work in education?
In my culture, it is very much about the collective and how we can work together for the greater good. Togetherness is key. Now, as an ESOL teacher I have the opportunity to model what I wish I could’ve seen more as a student. As a first grader, I was fresh from Mexico and had no Spanish speaking teachers with whom I could trust or connect with - I was missing the feeling of community. Today, I am able to look around our school and see great changes. I carry my culture and personal experiences to better connect with my students and create authentic relationships.

Is there a tradition, value, or memory from your heritage that you are especially proud of and would like to share?
One tradition that I love sharing with my students is the art of sewing. I have had the pleasure of sharing this tradition for three years with students in the CATapult program. The CATapult program brings many Hispanic and non-Hispanic cultures together. No matter what the background, most students can connect sewing to memories of watching a mom, aunt, or grandmother sew. I am most excited when I have ā€œexpertā€ students who have experience and knowledge of using a sewing machine or a simple needle and thread. I love to see my students use a skill they’ve learned at home and see it as their superpower. In the end, it’s fulfilling to see how proud students are of their finished product and connect deeper to their traditions or culture - or to start a new tradition!

Thank you, Rigo, for your dedication to your students and for creating spaces where culture, language, and tradition are celebrated!
24 days ago, Ashley Grycz
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Rigo Gonzalez 🌟 ESOL Teacher, City Park School