HIGH SCHOOL MURALS
Boca Raton Community High School
LATINO | AFRICAN-AMERICAN | ASIAN | EUROPEAN
The four high school murals is an ongoing collaborative community project (2021-2024) between the artist, Georgeta Fondos, the teachers Andrew Sloan,
Mackral Etienne, Katrina Jenness, and their students, enrolled at the Boca Raton Community High School. Read more below.
LATINO MURAL
It was the teacher Andrew Sloan, who teaches the Latinos in Action elective course, who came up with the idea of painting a mural
that would focus on diversity and inclusivity, based on the Latinos in Action motto – “We Are a Familia”.
The first in the series, the Latino Mural was revealed virtually on August 6, 2021.
See the mural reveal on the link below: https://sites.google.com/palmbeachschools.org/liamuralreveal/home
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MURAL
Boca Raton Community High School, Florida
The African-American Mural was a collaborative community project between the artist, Georgeta Fondos, the teacher Mackral Etienne
and his students enrolled in the Black Students Union at the Boca Raton Community High School.
ASIAN MURAL
Boca Raton Community High School, Florida
Coming soon!
It was the teacher Andrew Sloan, who teaches the Latinos in Action elective course, who came up with the idea of painting a mural
that would focus on diversity and inclusivity, based on the Latinos in Action motto – “We Are a Familia”.
The school’s administration embraced the idea and decided to paint a total of four murals on four stairwell walls: Latino Mural, African-American Mural, Asian Mural, and European Mural.
The murals’ purpose is to educate and inspire, instill pride in the students and encourage them to share stories
about their history and their home countries, and speak about their dreams and aspirations.