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A Middle School Reunion to Remember

By Miguel Cruz
Community Writer
04/16/2014 at 11:09 AM

In a historical celebration held last Saturday, April 12th, Colton Middle School (CMS) recognized its 60th year anniversary with a day of music, food, and entertainment for the community. Students, staff and alumni enjoyed a day of Aztec dancing, a DJ and a car show. Although the school officially opened in January of 1954, the annual celebration has been held in mid-spring since 2004, allowing former alumni to reunite and celebrate in warm weather. Local band, Latin Society, provided cumbias, oldies, and rock and roll for the event as Mrs. Martinez' Aztec Dance group performed a ceremonial dance for the guests. The winners of the Chili Cook-off were Ramon and Jennie Luna. Artifacts and panoramic pictures from CMS' history, and yearbooks from 1975 to 2013 were on display during the event at the "Colton Junior High Museum", curated by Frank Acosta who also supplied guests with this year's updated version of "Colton Junior High School's History", a booklet that he has been putting together for about 20 years. Acosta, a retired teacher who taught for 41 years in the Colton Joint Unified School District (CJUSD)-39 of those years at CMS-was honored for his service during the celebration. A formal dedication of the multipurpose room took place and the CJUSD renamed the building The Frank Acosta Multipurpose Room. "I was both honored and humbled," shared Acosta, who has taught Spanish, English, reading, math, and bilingual language arts over the years. In addition to teaching, Acosta has served as advisor for many on-campus clubs at CMS. "He is a very attentive former teacher of my three children," shared Cynthia Ramirez, who works at the District office. "He still participates whenever he can," Ramirez shared. Acosta lived up to this reputation, as he volunteered at Saturday's celebration spending most of the day in the cafeteria. Acosta founded the Inland Empire Future Leaders Program (IEFLP) along with CMS alumni Dr. Thomas Rivera, who graduated in the first graduating class of CMS. The program has provided summer leadership conferences to high school students for 30 years. Acosta, shared that he has been inspired by his students and administrators for years. "All that I do is to give back to the school and to the community," Acosta said. "A sense of history is often lost in schools. This is a proud community, and keeping the history keeps a strong sense of community." Cynthia Ramirez shared that the event was a great opportunity that allowed her to re-connect with school mates from years past.