Usaer students celebrate Student Day in Los Mochis

Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- With an artistic and cultural exhibition, students from schools integrated into the Regular Education Support Services Unit (Usaer) celebrated Student Day at the Regional Museum of the Valle del Fuerte in the city of Los Mochis, where they demonstrated their skills and abilities acquired in this 2021-2022 school year. This in the framework of the International Museum Day celebrated by the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture (IMAC) of Ahome. Festival The meeting, chaired by Andrés Valencia, director of the venue, and Sandra Dablantes, director of Usaer No. 103, and where directors of different educational institutions were present, opened with the musical participation of the student Rodrigo José Pérez Llanes, who interpreted the song Palomas que andan volando; Fernando Guerrero and Rebeca Mariscal, from Federal High School 3, read an excerpt from The Little Prince; José Eduardo Miranda and Carlos Sánchez Zamora, from Secondary School No. 4, sang Me dediqué a perderte; José Martín Rodríguez López, from EST No. 2, delighted the audience with ballads from the 60s “Nos pertenecemos” and “La Bamba”; Luciana López Quintero, from EST No. 2, then gave a modeling session. A sample of drawing, painting, modeling in plasticine and scientific projects by students of EST No. 3 and EST No. 2 and Usaer No. 04 was also exhibited.We recommend you read: César Cuevas, student of EST No. 2, interpreted “Where is your love”, and Juan José Jaramillo, of EST No. 3, gave a karate demonstration. Pablo Eduardo and Dulce Paola Fong, from EST. No. 3, they played “Life is Life” on saxophone; Dayana Paola Cruz and Anatiel Rodríguez, from ES T No. 2, danced the rumba; Paloma Salazar, of EST No. 2, declaimed the right to peace and the eradication of violence. Expectations for AMLO’s visit
Mirella López, cultural reporter for EL DEBATE de Los Mochis. He studied the Bachelor of Communication Sciences at the Universidad de Occidente today UAdeO Los Mochis. She started in journalism in the Northwest Newspaper in 1988, she also worked in the newspaper El Sol de Los Mochis in the 90s, founder of the Department of Popular Cultures in San Miguel Zapotitlán, Ahome. He received the Recognition of Journalistic Merit in Culture “Carlos Salazar Chávez” in 2013, for the Seminar of Mexican Culture SCM corresonsalía Los Mochis, the Recognition Radio Univeridad de Occidente 2014 for his outstanding professional career. She is the author of the book Atlas Yoreme del Municipio de Ahome, Monografía de los Centros Ceremoniales, published in 2013 and co-author of the book Ahome: raíz e identidad Historia, Desarrollo y Patrimonio Cultural, published by the IMAC in 2018, and since 2005 she has been working in this publishing house. See more



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