These students have been studying the Hispanic Heritage of many of their own classmates all month long, and on Wednesday they put some of their skills on display.
The newly passed federal COVID-19 relief bill provides about four times as much funding for K-12 schools as did the first coronavirus relief bill that Congress passed in March.
The increase in funding for schools means a big boost for the Erie School District, which is continuing its financial recovery, and other school districts in the region.
The Erie School District, the largest in northwestern Pennsylvania with about 11,000 students and a budget of $210 million, will receive $27,756,501 in aid under the new $900 billion relief legislation, according to preliminary estimates that Republican state senators in Harrisburg received this week.
The Erie School District received $6,761,026 in aid through the previous legislation, the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.