SMU Spanish-language students teach St. Cecilia students to create mini-eclipses
Southern Methodist University students, their Spanish professor, Talia Weltman-Cisneros, and St. Cecilia Catholic School kindergartners are prepared to understand and safely experience the April 8 solar eclipse. (Photos by Hillsman S. Jackson, SMU)
Southern Methodist University students, their Spanish professor, Talia Weltman-Cisneros, and St. Cecilia Catholic School kindergartners are prepared to understand and safely experience the April 8 solar eclipse. (Photos by Hillsman S. Jackson, SMU)

Qué es un eclipse solar? Students at St. Cecilia Catholic School in Oak Cliff prepared for the upcoming solar eclipse in English and Spanish, with an assist from SMU Spanish-language students on April 2. The university students led the lesson in both English and Spanish and guided the students in building a model.

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