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Nativity Students Create Video for Archbishop Gomez

March 7, 2014 by Susan Armendariz

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLawxwKuBk0[/youtube]

Check out what our new Digital Media Arts after school program created as a group project for Archbishop Gomez: a short video, narrated by 7th grader Marianna Avila, about Nativity School Los Angeles, in Spanish! Thanks to volunteers Abby Napoli and, especially, Dennis Lovelace for helping our students, storyboard, shoot and edit this piece.

Kudos goes to our Digital Media Arts Club, who all worked on this video:

Howard Chavez, Axel Mejia, Jamie Cabrera, Lesly Carrera, Brandon Bello and Mariana Avila

 

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A Beacon of Hope in the Community

Since 1925, Nativity School has provided a place where learning and faith translate into HOPE and PROMISE.

A Safe and Nurturing Environment

The positive climate at Nativity fosters students’ attitude toward learning and facilitates their ability to develop wholesome relationships with one another.

A Tradition of Academic Excellence

Students are challenged with high academic standards using a comprehensive, inquiry-based curriculum.

Educating for Wholeness

Teachers at Nativity establish conditions that foster the religious, academic, aesthetic, social, and physical growth of students.