- The School District of Palm Beach County
- Overview
- Hispanic/Latino Studies
- Hispanic/Latino Studies Virtual Summer Institute 2021
African, African American, Latino, Holocaust, and Safe and Supportive Environments
Page Navigation
-
Overview
- African and African American Studies
-
Hispanic/Latino Studies
- Business & Community Partners
- Hispanic/Latino Resources
- Suggested Reading - Grades K-5
- Suggested Reading - Grades 6-12 and Adult Reading
- Hispanic/Latino Studies Summer Institute 2023
- Hispanic/Latino Studies Virtual Summer Institute 2022
- Hispanic/Latino Studies Virtual Summer Institute 2021
- Virtual Hispanic Latino Studies Summer Institute 2020
- Contact Information
- Holocaust Studies
- Safe and Supportive Environments
Dominga Manuel-Xuncax Biography & Presentation
Dominga Xuncax is the first Maya-Q’anjoba’l teacher in Palm Beach County. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. Ms. Xuncax has been working for the Palm Beach County School District as an Akateko/Q’anjob’al Translator/Interpreter II and Maya Liaison, since 1996. She speaks Q’anjob’al, Akateko, English and Spanish. Her honors include earning a Presidential Scholarship, graduating Cum Laude, receiving Martin County’s “Appreciation for Outstanding Services to Western Martin County 1990”, and the “International TESOL Introduction to the Modern Maya 1999”.
The History of Mayan students in Palm Beach County
Discover the contributions, challenges, and resiliency of the Mayas through their culture, languages, history, religion and myths. Learn about the Mayan students that have lived in Palm Beach County for decades and the recent arrivals.
A distinguished team of Mayans, members of the Akateko/Kanjobal and Mam communities will help you understand Mayan students in Palm Beach County. Participants will also learn useful phrases in Akateko/Kanjobal and Mam to break barriers with students and families from the Mayan culture.