Beverly Hills, CA (March 18, 2026) – El Rodeo Elementary School recently hosted its annual Multicultural Day, bringing together students, families, and staff to share and experience the cultures represented across the school community. The event emphasized unity and connection, reflecting Beverly Hills Unified School District’s commitment to Educational Excellence.
Throughout the day, students engaged in cultural experiences through music, food, storytelling, and interactive displays led by families. Each activity offered a firsthand look into traditions from around the world, creating authentic opportunities for learning and engagement.
The event provided a meaningful setting for students to connect with one another and gain a broader understanding of the world around them. By learning directly from their peers and families, students built respect and appreciation while strengthening the sense of community on campus.
“Multicultural Day is a powerful reflection of who we are as a school community,” said Kim D’Aloisio, Principal of El Rodeo Elementary. “It is an opportunity for our students to come together, learn from one another, and take pride in what makes our community strong. When we share these experiences, we build connections that last well beyond the classroom.”
The event reflected El Rodeo’s guiding motto, Soaring to Success, as students came together in a spirit of unity and school pride. El Rodeo Elementary continues to create meaningful experiences that strengthen connections and support student learning.
El Rodeo Elementary families and staff come together during Multicultural Day, sharing traditions and creating meaningful moments of connection that reflect the unity of the school community.
Photo Credit: The Beverly Hills Unified School District
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For Immediate Release
March 18, 2026
Contact: Colby Gilardian
Public Information Officer
[email protected]
(310) 871-8246 Mobile
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