Alexandra Cordoba – Greeley, Colorado … The Spanish class students at Campion Academy (CA) in Loveland, Colorado, put their skills into action this past week by presenting cultural projects to the student body and leading the worship service at Greeley Hispanic Seventh-day Adventist Church in Greeley, Colorado.
Students in the Spanish I class gave presentations in the chapel where they had the option to either film a cooking video, learn and perform a song in Spanish, or recreate a piece of art from a Spanish artist. Two student groups opted for live performances: Marc and Izuchi sang “Adiós Amor,” and Garry, Jillian, and Phoebe performed “Piel Canela” on stage.
After the presentations, students sampled a wide variety of traditional dishes featured in the cooking videos, including tostadas, flan, pupusas, churros, horchata, and homemade paletas (Mexican ice cream bars). “I was very impressed by the food this year,” said senior CA student Janey Padilla Reyes. “I felt like it was very authentic.”
On May 10, the Spanish II class students, along with a few native Spanish speakers, traveled to the Greeley Hispanic Church for a SWAT trip where they led the entire church service in Spanish. The program included praise music, a children’s story, special music, prayer, scripture reading, and a sermon delivered by senior student Damaris Lopez Morquecho.
Senior student Toby Quillin, who participated in multiple parts of the service, reflected on the experience, “Going on the Spanish SWAT trip was quite enjoyable, even though it took a lot of planning and practice. I was a part of the praise team as well as the special music and sang ‘Eres Mi Protector’ (‘My Hiding Place’). I also gave a prayer. I looked over the script many times so I wouldn’t mess up the pronunciation. It was very fun to put my knowledge of the language to the test.”
—Alexandra Cordoba, Campion Academy Student News Editor. Photos supplied.




