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Symbolic Migration Program

John Rex Monarchs Reach Miguel Hidalgo School in Zirahuato Village

This fall, our 4th-grade classes embarked on an exciting journey of discovery and connection through the Symbolic Migration Program, a unique initiative uniting students and scientists across North America to track the monarch butterfly’s extraordinary migration to Mexico.

From September to November, our students explored the wonders of this incredible phenomenon, learning how these delicate creatures travel hundreds of miles to reach their winter sanctuaries in central Mexico. Along the way, they discovered the vital role monarch butterflies play in connecting people across international borders.

A special highlight of the program was creating “Symbolic Ambassador Monarchs”—paper butterflies crafted by our students as a gesture of friendship and a commitment to conservation. These symbolic butterflies were sent to schools near the monarchs’ overwintering grounds in Mexico, representing a shared responsibility to protect the monarch migration while building bonds between students in both countries.

We’re thrilled to share that on December 2, 2024, our Symbolic Ambassador Monarchs arrived at their destination: the Miguel Hidalgo School in Zirahuato Village, a community nestled near the butterfly reserve. As part of this exchange, students at Miguel Hidalgo School are now learning about John Rex Charter School and the Oklahoma City area, continuing this inspiring cycle of cross-cultural exchange and learning.

This program beautifully illustrates the power of global connections and the importance of safeguarding our natural world. Through their participation, our students not only gained a deeper appreciation for the monarchs’ incredible journey but also became part of a larger movement to foster global awareness and conservation.

Thank you for supporting initiatives like this that bring learning to life and connect our students to the world around them!

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