There are 17 schools in the USA with the word animo in the name.
The word "animo" is commonly found in U.S. public school names, particularly in regions with significant Hispanic and Latinx populations, due to its meaning and cultural resonance. In Spanish, "animo" translates to encouragement, spirit, or motivation-qualities that are highly valued in educational settings aiming to inspire students to overcome challenges and succeed. The use of "animo" in school names often reflects a commitment to fostering an uplifting, supportive environment that empowers students from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, incorporating Spanish-language terms in school names can signal inclusivity and respect for the linguistic and cultural heritage of many students and families in the community. This practice is especially evident in cities or states with deep Hispanic historical roots, where educational leaders seek to create schools that embody both academic excellence and a strong sense of belonging.
California (17)
Animo City of Champions Charter High in Inglewood, CAAnimo Inglewood Charter High in Inglewood, CA
Animo Leadership High School in Inglewood, CA
Animo Compton Charter in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Ellen Ochoa Charter Middle in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Florence-Firestone Charter Middle in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Jackie Robinson High School in Los Angeles, CA
Animo James B. Taylor Charter Middle in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Jefferson Charter Middle in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Legacy Charter Middle in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Mae Jemison Charter Middle in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Pat Brown in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Ralph Bunche Charter High in Los Angeles, CA
Animo South Los Angeles Charter in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Watts College Preparatory Academy in Los Angeles, CA
Oscar De La Hoya Animo Charter High in Los Angeles, CA
Animo Venice Charter High in Venice, CA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate