Marking a major milestone, how do you thank the people who helped you get here? Graduating seniors at a school under Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) has a fun and meaningful way to do it.
The Early College Academy recently hosted a special tradition that honors both hard work and gratitude.
During the school’s annual Senior Parent Breakfast, all 52 graduating seniors from the Class of 2026 welcomed more than 150 parents, grandparents, and family members. They prepared and served the entire meal themselves.
Students arrived early to set up, cook breakfast, serve guests, and clean up everything after the event. The breakfast gave seniors a chance to personally thank the families who supported them throughout their high school journey.
The event has become a meaningful tradition at Early College Academy. It brings students and families together to celebrate graduation and the community that helped make it possible.
Families Treated to a “Readers Restaurant”
Speaking of celebration of student-family connections, another APS school offered its memorable experience. This time, young students took the lead.
The cafeteria at Pajarito Elementary recently transformed into a restaurant with a special menu, where students served stories instead of food.
Young readers welcomed families to a dining-style “Readers Restaurant,” complete with menus and table settings, creating a fun, immersive literacy experience. Instead of ordering food, guests enjoyed something just as meaningful as students proudly read books aloud to them.
Throughout the evening, students acted as hosts, guided their families, and shared their literacy skills in English and Spanish. The event celebrated reading, family engagement, and built students’ confidence as they shared their voices with others.
For many families, the event let them see their children shine as readers while enjoying a creative, memorable night together.
