There are 7 schools in the USA with the word domingo in the name.
The word "domingo" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to its significance in Hispanic culture and history, reflecting the large and growing Hispanic population in the United States, particularly in regions like the Southwest, California, Florida, and Texas. In Spanish, "domingo" means "Sunday," but it is also a common given name and surname within Spanish-speaking communities, sometimes honoring notable figures named Domingo who contributed to education, civic life, or religious institutions. Many schools use "domingo" in their names to acknowledge local cultural heritage and to foster a sense of community identity and inclusion. This naming practice also serves to recognize and celebrate the contributions of Hispanic Americans to the country's educational and social landscape, making school environments more welcoming and representative of their diverse student populations.
New Mexico (2)
Santo Domingo Elementary School in Santo Domingo Pueblo, NMSanto Domingo Middle School in Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM
(3)
Domingo Massol in Adjuntas, PRDomingo Pietri Ruiz in Adjuntas, PR
Domingo Aponte Collazo in Lares, PR
Texas (2)
Domingo Trevino Middle School in Alton, TXDr Elba and Domingo Garcia West Dallas STEM School in Dallas, TX
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