Sunset Elementary School proudly welcomed Miami-Dade School Board chair and District 6 representative Mari Tere Rojas to its highly anticipated annual World Fair Day celebration — a vibrant event dedicated to honoring cultural diversity, global traditions, and student achievement.

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The annual showcase brought together students, faculty, staff, families, and community stakeholders for an inspiring celebration of cultures from around the world. Through interactive exhibits, student-led presentations, artwork, historical displays, music, dance, and live performances, the event highlighted the creativity, collaboration, and cultural pride that define the Sunset Elementary community.

Rojas toured the campus exhibits and engaged with students and families, expressing admiration for the outstanding efforts and meaningful learning experiences displayed throughout the event. She commended the school principal, and the entire school community for fostering an environment that embraces diversity, unity, and global awareness.

“The World Fair beautifully celebrates the diversity, unity, and cultural pride that make the Sunset Elementary community so exceptional,” Rojas said.

The World Fair continues to serve as one of the school’s most cherished signature traditions, fostering multicultural appreciation while strengthening meaningful connections among students, families, educators, and the broader community.

Rojas extended her sincere gratitude to all students, teachers, staff members, parents, volunteers, and community partners whose dedication and participation made this year’s celebration a tremendous success.

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