- December 4, 2025
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Teachers Robin Bedford, left, and Alexandra Garrido ran the Guatemala booth.
Students of the African Drum ensemble kept the beat as they performed during the event.
Hailey Garlock, left, and her mom, Jamie, enjoyed sampling the delicious dishes.
Kendra Nicole Kreps wrote a children’s book about her adventures in Puerto Rico, and sold copies of it at the event.
Students of the Ocoee Middle School choir sang “Do-Re-Mi” during their performance.
The Boys & Girls Clubs dance team showed off their moves.
Orchestra student Hanna Cain played “Can Can” as a solo performer at the event.
The Ocoee Middle School jazz band played some sweet melodies during their performance.
Teachers Carole Leonard, left, and Betsy Reynoldo served traditional holiday sweets from the Netherlands.
The Ocoee Middle School Orchestra was the first full band to play at the event.
Aliah Perez, left, and her mom, Chanthi Kim, were excited to sample the food.
Learning Resource Specialist McKinsie Rutherford, left, and Assistant Principal Lisa Sowers shared shortbread cookies from the Scotland booth.
It was an evening of dance, music and cultural cuisine at Ocoee Middle School’s annual Multicultural Night on Thursday, Dec. 12. Dozens of Ocoee Cardinals, parents and teachers packed the school’s cafeteria and media center for the event. Booths representing different countries were set up along the cafeteria and media center, and each served samples of food representative of different cultures. Attendees also got to enjoy performances from the school’s different band programs and a dance from members of the Boys & Girls Club dance team.