Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis honored this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month student and educator contest winners in a ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion. This year, students wrote essays and created art centered around celebrating the achievements of Hispanic Floridians.
“It is important for students to learn about contributions Hispanic Floridians have made to the success of our state, and educating our students about those contributions requires great teachers,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “Congratulations to the winners of this year’s contest.”
“Hispanic Floridians have played a tremendous role in the history of our state and it is important that we honor those contributions and teach our students about those pieces of history,” said First Lady Casey DeSantis. “I am honored to host the winners of this year’s contest at the Governor’s Mansion and recognize the contributions of Hispanic Floridians.”
“Hispanic heritage is an integral part of Florida and our shared history,” said Florida Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr. “Congratulations to this year’s contest winners and to all those who participated in advancing our world-class education system by learning about the many contributions of Hispanic Floridians.”
"We are proud to honor the contributions and influence of the Hispanic cultures and to educate our future generations on the value of community and to serve others," said Volunteer Florida CEO Josie Tamayo. "Congratulations to all the winners of this year's contest."
Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized and celebrated from September 15 through October 15 every year. Due to Hurricane Ian, the ceremony held at the Governor’s Mansion to honor this year’s winners was postponed.
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