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Clubs & Extracurriculars

Discover. Create. Lead.

At Horizon, learning extends beyond the classroom. Our clubs and extracurricular programs celebrate language, culture, and creativity through hands-on experiences that connect students to their heritage and the world around them. Each program is designed to build confidence, leadership, and cultural pride while deepening students’ Spanish fluency and appreciation for Latin traditions.

Related Arts & Electives

  • Latin Culture Themes (Grades K–8) – Each grade level explores themes inspired by Latin cultures, blending art, music, and language into daily learning.

  • Band with Latin Music Focus – Dual Language Immersion Program (DLIP) classes introduce students to Latin music styles, rhythm, and performance.

  • Middle School Electives (Grades 6–8) – A wide range of electives allow students to explore their interests while strengthening bilingual communication.

  • Art & Music with Latin Emphasis (Second Semester) – Visual and performing arts courses highlight Latin artists, instruments, and cultural influences.

  • Mariachi Band Development (Second Semester) – Students collaborate to create a mariachi section, learning traditional songs, instruments, and performance techniques.

Mosaic Clubs & Student Interests

  • Folklórico 1, 2, 3 – Students learn traditional dance styles representing various regions of Mexico and Latin America.

  • Spanish Conversation Club – Builds real-world speaking skills through games, storytelling, and cultural discussions.

  • Salsa Garden Club – Students plant and harvest salsa ingredients, connecting nutrition, culture, and sustainability.

  • Latin Art Club – Hands-on crafting inspired by Latin folk art and sewing traditions.

  • Music & Mariachi Club – Focused on performance and appreciation of traditional and modern Latin music.

  • Cooking Club – Celebrates Latin American cuisine using fresh ingredients from the school garden.

Annual Cultural Showcases

Our students share their talents and learning through community celebrations and performances throughout the year:

  • Academic Night, DLIP Presentation & Hispanic Heritage Month

  • Día de los Muertos Celebration 

  • Día de los Niños 

  • Cinco de Mayo Celebration 

These events bring families and the community together to celebrate art, language, and tradition—core elements of the Horizon experience.

At Horizon, every club and extracurricular activity reflects our belief that language and culture are meant to be lived, shared, and celebrated.

Arts and crafts day with students and families for dia de los muertos celebrations
Folklorico students dancing on stage
Arts and crafts day with students and families for dia de los muertos celebrations