Mexican Heritage

by Brenda Hernandez, Staffwriter
Devils’ Advocate


Sweetwater’s staff are all recognized for their involvement and caring dedication to ensure that every student has the best four years of their high school experience. There is no doubt about the encouragement spread throughout the campus by each and every one of our SUHi staff. For instance, a familiar face on campus to students is Ms. Lorena Topete, an AP Spanish teacher, and also a Folklorico instructor.

Ms. Topete is highly respected for building a comfortable environment for those interested in cultural dances from different regions in Mexico. Although the students in this class are tested only on the typical food, music and basics of these regions, the most important part to them is dancing and showing others how much they truly appreciate the Mexican cultural. Some students agree that they feel most comfortable and welcome in that class, mainly because of the use of Spanish language and the amazing friends they have made.

Diana Perea, a current performer, states that many girls had never done their own makeup until joining Folklorico, and that they also learned how to do their hair the traditional way. As this class progresses and gains the interest of many, the price range on each of the students’ clothing also seems to increase. This indeed makes it difficult for students to perform with clothes that express exactly what they feel. Therefore, Ms. Topete is continuously fundraising to ensure that each of her students has the opportunity to engage and express themselves for who they really are.