Sponsor spotlight: Holy Rosary School celebrates fall and its 60th anniversary with cultural pride - Lynnwood Today

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Holy Rosary School is proudly celebrating its 60th anniversary this fall, a significant milestone that underscores its long-standing commitment to cultural pride within the Lynnwood community. The school’s festivities feature a range of engaging activities for students and faculty, emphasizing the importance of heritage and belonging. As autumn ushers in a season of reflection, the celebration serves as a platform for participants to connect with their roots and appreciate diverse cultural backgrounds. This anniversary not only honors the school's history but also highlights its ongoing dedication to fostering an inclusive educational environment. With the involvement of the entire school community, the event aims to inspire future generations to carry forward the values of cultural pride.

The celebration also reinforces the bond between the school and the Lynnwood area, showcasing the institution's integral role in local development. As Holy Rosary School looks to the future, it remains committed to enriching the lives of its students through a culturally aware curriculum. This milestone event is a testament to the school’s impact on the community over the past six decades.

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