Multicultural week is one of the two special week long celebrations here at Mission, the other being Homecoming. For MSJ students, this annual tradition means food, and lots of it. For MSJ clubs, it means money, and lots of it (hopefully). When the lunch bell rings, hoards of hungry students rush out of their fourth period classrooms towards the horseshoe, where the aromas of cultural foods and not so cultural foods beckon them. Basically, the horseshoe is the center of all chaos for an hour a day. This goes on for the first four days. On Friday, the special lunches are replaced by an assembly featuring multiple performances and activities, signaling the end of Multicultural Week.
This is a good description of what happens during the week.
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