Thirty-two MUSD Foreign National Teachers visited the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. As part of their employment, these teachers engage in cultural immersion activities, enriching their understanding of the region's rich heritage while fostering cultural appreciation and aiding their integration into the community. A special thanks goes to Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources - Tom Beckett, District Mentor - Marjorie Stout, Recruitment and Retention Specialist - Nathaly Montano, and HR Coordinator - Sandra Alarcon, for their support during this unforgettable field trip!
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