EPHS 2019 Homecoming
Dia de los Muertos Festival 2018
EPHS DLM |
Why Dual Language? |
EPHS Dual Language
Class of 2018 Senior Video
EPHS Dual Language
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EPHS Dual Language
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2017 - 2018
EPHS Class of 2018 Cap and Gown Ceremony |
2018 National Spanish Honor Society Induction Ceremony |
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2017 - 2018 Dual Language Magnet
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Tecuani Ballet Folklório of El Paso High School
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Día de los Muertos Festival 2017 |
2017 Homecoming Festivities |
Class of 2018 Senior Class meeting
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2016 - 2017
2016 2017 EPHS Class Meetings |
2016 - 2017 AP Spanish Literature
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2016 2017 EPHS DL Picture Day |
2016 2017 DL Homecoming week
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Dia de los Muertos Festival 2016
Happy 100th Birthday El Paso High!
2015 - 2016
Dia de los Muertos Festival 2015
El Paso HS Class of 2016 Graduation |
2016 EPHS DL End of Year Banquet |
El Paso High School Cap and Gown 2016EPHS DL Spanish 6 UMC Medical Translation Class of 2016 |
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Elizabeth Rutiaga is an EPHS Dual Language Graduate, class of 2010. She is currently a graduate law student at DePaul University. Her testimony was recorded as part of a GT Dual Language Independent study project conducted by current EPHS DL student Diana Lara. The project involved interviewing DL graduates to see how dual Language has impacted their lives after high school. click the button above to see the entire interview.
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Dual Language GT Independent Study Project:
"Life after Dual Language"
By Diana Lara
Diana Lara is currently an El Paso High School Dual Language Magnet senior. Her future aspirations include becoming a translator for the United Nations.
Homecoming 2015
2014 -2015
2014 Homecoming "Eve of the E" |
2014 Dia de los Muertos Festival |
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Freshmen "Cub Camp" |
El Paso High visual historyDia de los Muertos 2014 |
2013 - 2014
Two Dual Language Magnet students win Millennium Gates Scholarship
April 23, 2014
EL PASO, TX – El Paso High School Dual Language Magnet students Jorge Diaz and Sarah Gonzalez received notice this past weekend that were both awarded the Millennium Gates Scholarship. The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program selects 1,000 students each year to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice. This includes 4 years of undergraduate study, with potential renewal for Graduate and Doctoral studies up to 8 additional years. The GMS Program, established in 1999, was initially funded by a $1 billion grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Jorge says he still can’t believe it’s true; “ I never thought that I would make it past the first round of the process, let alone actually landing the scholarship.” Jorge is one of 12 bothers and sisters. “Family is very important to me, I feel like we won this scholarship together; like I won it for them.” Jorge will attend UT Austin or Texas A&M.
Sarah feels just as blessed as Jorge. She feels a great sense of relief knowing that she has taken the burden of paying for college off her mother’s shoulders. “ My mother and my aunt have been the greatest influences in my life. And because of that, I will do my best and do right by them.” Sarah’s college of choice may be more difficult; she was accepted to 7 Ivy Leagues as well as 6 other private colleges universities. “ Harvard has always been a dream; now it’s an actually possibility.”
Sarah has been in dual language programs elementary school, and Jorge was accepted to the magnet program as a freshman at El Paso High. They both feel their dual language studies have given them invaluable experiences and skills that they will use for the rest of their lives.
April 23, 2014
EL PASO, TX – El Paso High School Dual Language Magnet students Jorge Diaz and Sarah Gonzalez received notice this past weekend that were both awarded the Millennium Gates Scholarship. The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program selects 1,000 students each year to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice. This includes 4 years of undergraduate study, with potential renewal for Graduate and Doctoral studies up to 8 additional years. The GMS Program, established in 1999, was initially funded by a $1 billion grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Jorge says he still can’t believe it’s true; “ I never thought that I would make it past the first round of the process, let alone actually landing the scholarship.” Jorge is one of 12 bothers and sisters. “Family is very important to me, I feel like we won this scholarship together; like I won it for them.” Jorge will attend UT Austin or Texas A&M.
Sarah feels just as blessed as Jorge. She feels a great sense of relief knowing that she has taken the burden of paying for college off her mother’s shoulders. “ My mother and my aunt have been the greatest influences in my life. And because of that, I will do my best and do right by them.” Sarah’s college of choice may be more difficult; she was accepted to 7 Ivy Leagues as well as 6 other private colleges universities. “ Harvard has always been a dream; now it’s an actually possibility.”
Sarah has been in dual language programs elementary school, and Jorge was accepted to the magnet program as a freshman at El Paso High. They both feel their dual language studies have given them invaluable experiences and skills that they will use for the rest of their lives.
Senior ClassCub Camp |
Cultural and Linguistics ProjectDual Language students at work, at play, at both |
2010 - 2012
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