Alumni came back to the Robbinsdale Spanish Immersion School last week as it celebrated its 25th year with three days of festivities.
The K-5 school is the second-oldest Spanish immersion school in the state -- Adams school in St. Paul is the oldest -- and many of its former students are now adults who maintain strong bonds to their alma mater.
Maureen McCullagh is one of them. She started at the school in its sixth year and today is a first-grade teacher there.
"It's been my dream since elementary school to come back and be part of this community," she said. "You become part of such a family here."
The school was started in 1987 with a trial class of about 100 kindergartners. One grade level was added each year until it got to K-5. Its enrollment today is about 750.
Last week's events began with a chance for alumni to tour the school and get together at an ice cream social.
Laura Fredrickson-Morales, 24, now lives in Chicago, but she made the trip back to the Twins Cities especially for the school's anniversary.
Thursday afternoon found her sitting beside her former first-grade teacher, Laura Pezan, reading to the 20 or so students seated in front of her. Fredrickson-Morales read in Spanish, of course, and the book was one she had created 16 years ago when she was one of Pezan's pupils.