Is this for a Spanish class? I am not speaking from experience here, only grasping at whatever I can think of that might cause it.
There is a setting within the course where instructors can set a language for the course and it will override the user settings for that course. The normal recommendation is that the teacher not set that, but let each student see the menus in the language they want, but some teachers, especially foreign language ones, want the menus to be in the specific language so that the students are immersed. Other teachers don't understand what the setting does and think it's what the teacher is speaking for the course, so they set it to English (or Spanish).
You didn't say if the entire announcement notification was in Spanish. If it's bilingual (part Spanish, part English), then there is something else going on. If it's the generic text and not the actual announcement itself, that's something Canvas is doing. If the surrounding text is English, but the announcement itself is in Spanish, then that's something the teacher (or whoever posted the announcement) did. Canvas will not translate any user text for you, so if it's more than just a generic message about something being due or a file being published or whatever -- if it truly is an announcement -- and it's completely Spanish, then the teacher probably set the language to Spanish for the class and left the announcement in Spanish.
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