Dalat’s campus this last week came alive as students traded their uniforms for their creative outfits during spirit week. This four-day event gave us students the opportunity to step outside of our daily routine and express ourselves through four themed dress-up days. First, we have School Colors Day, then Sports Day, then Tourist Day, and finally International Dress Day. Each theme was designed not just to be fun, but to reflect something integral to the Dalat community that we know and love. The week opened on Tuesday with School Colors Day, where students filled the campus with their Dalat merch and some other not-so-school-related, similarly colored clothes. Wednesday’s Sports Day invited everyone to wear their favorite player’s jersey. Whether that player may be from a Korean soccer team, a Philadelphia Eagles player, or one of your very own Dalat Eagle Athletes. On thursday students were allowed to showcase their creativity through their tourism outfits. We had some s...
From Thursday to Saturday, students from eight schools gathered in Dalat for the ACSC Honor Band, directed by guest conductor Dr. Ramos, a former Dalat band teacher. He is currently teaching at Utah Valley University after completing his doctorate. Over the course of three days of rehearsals, students spent about 6 hours each day, working hard to bring harmony to motion. The six hours of rehearsals pushed students to work hard and stay focused as they prepared their music in a limited amount of time. Although the long rehearsals were physically challenging, many students joked that their lips and mouths felt like they were going to explode and that they would get a free Botox treatment. Katie Yang (9) stated, “My lips and face felt like I got Botox.” Despite the limited time, the band was able to produce an impressive amount of music while learning and growing together, and they brought their love for music. Not only did the event strengthen their musical skills, but it also allow...