PHOTOS: WD Caroll Día de los Muertos 2024 Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Pre-schoolers had fun jumping up and down at the WD Caroll Dia de los Muertos performance. Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Michaela HeleanStaff Writer WD Caroll students had fun at the Dia de los Muertos performance Nov. 14. Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Kindergarteners had fun despite missing a few steps. Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Michaela HeleanStaff Writer A first grader makes silly faces while dressed as a Calaca (skeleton). Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Third grade boys dressed up as cowboys for the WD Caroll Dia de los Muertos performance Nov. 14. Michaela HeleanStaff Writer The WD Caroll Dia de los Muertos 2nd grade performance had many students and families smiling. Michaela HeleanStaff Writer A third grader sings his heart out during the school's Dia de Los Muertos performance Nov. 14. Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Carroll Elementary students in face paint for the Dia de los Muertos celebration. Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Many of the students had sugar skulls painted on their faces. Some added jewels like this third grader here. Michaela HeleanStaff Writer Michaela Helean Michaela Helean Michaela Helean Staff Writer Published November 16, 2024 - 9:56 p.m. Modified November 16, 2024 - 10:00 p.m. As featured on - Skeletons dance at delayed WD Caroll Dîa de los Muertos event BERNALILLO — It was a long-anticipated night for the WD Caroll Elementary School families in… bernalillo multimedia
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