PREP SEED (STUDENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE THROUGH DIVERSITY )
SEED Dinner Bids Farewell to Seniors, Welcomes Incoming Freshmen
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he annual Fairfield Prep SEED Diversity Dinner took place at the Student Life Center on May 1. The event drew hundreds of SEED students, parents and friends, who brought multicultural, authentic foods. Speakers at the dinner included parent Franck Desravines ’23, alumnus Pablo Colón ’90, parent Dan DeRose P’23 ’26 and Prep’s Director of Diversity & Community Engagement Ruben Goodwin. As an annual tradition, the graduating SEED seniors gave a Prep tie to members of the incoming class, to symbolize passing on the Prep Brotherhood spirit and welcoming the incoming freshmen.
ASPIRA TRIP TO THE MET
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embers of Prep’s ASPIRA, the Hispanic and Latino cultural club, traveled to New York City this past May to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The group took the trip specifically to see Hispanic artist Juan de Pareja’s new exhibit. Students could take pictures and explore the museum for hours before taking the train back to Prep.
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