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Saturnino Alvarado

Saturnino Alvarado. A visionary man who (in the 1920s) led the battle for the Hispanic youth to be admitted to public high school in the Argentine Community. A family man concerned with the education of his children – of all children, regardless of their background. November 1, 2003.

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Saturnino Alvarado

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  1. Saturnino Alvarado • A visionary man who (in the 1920s) led the battle for the Hispanic youth to be admitted to public high school in the Argentine Community. • A family man concerned with the education of his children – of all children, regardless of their background.

  2. November 1, 2003 Induction into the Wall of Fame Kansas City, Kansas Community College Kansas City, Kansas

  3. November 2, 2003 Dedication of the Saturnino Alvarado Auditorium at Argentine Middle School in Kansas City, Kansas.

  4. Emcee – John RiosPrincipal, Argentine Middle School

  5. Rose Marie MendezGranddaughter of Saturnino Alvarado

  6. John MendezDistrict Commissioner

  7. Gloria WillisPresident – KCKs Board of Education

  8. Dr. Ray DanielsSuperintendent of Schools

  9. Esperanza Amayo

  10. Ribbon Cutting

  11. Dancers at Dedication Program

  12. Dancers at Dedication Program

  13. Award Table

  14. Reception

  15. Family Group

  16. The Auditorium

  17. Argentine Middle SchoolSaturnino Alvarado Auditorium

  18. Thank You Thank you . . . to all of those who have participated in making Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools a school district of the future: community members, staff members, and students. Today, as in the past, we continue to serve students who are socioeconically challenged. It is through “your” efforts and those of community leaders such as Saturnino Alvarado that our youth are becoming the leaders of tomorrow. Web Site for Kansas City, KS Public Schools USD 500 http://www.kckps.org

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