Bezjian Building of Merdinian School Opens its Doors

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif.–The newly constructed Bezjian Family Building at the Merdinian School in Sherman Oaks, Calif. opened its doors to students for the first time on Aug. 18, 2016.  The beautiful 6,840 sq. ft. modern building offers state-of-the-art facilities to students.  It encompasses five classrooms, a library, science lab, art room, and an office for the athletic coach.  Children and teachers alike were very excited to see their new, tastefully decorated classrooms.  Each classroom is in the process of being equipped with the latest in technology to enhance the students’ learning experience.

The new Bezjian Family Building of Merdinian School
The new Bezjian Family Building of Merdinian School

On July 19, benefactors Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Terry Bezjian who were visiting from Michigan, toured the newly completed building, and were impressed with its quality of construction, functionality, and elegance.

(L to R) Principal Lina Arslanian, benefactors Albert and Terry Bezjian, board member and building committee chair Koko Balian, board chair Dr. Vahe and Mrs. Seta Nalbandian
(L to R) Principal Lina Arslanian, benefactors Albert and Terry Bezjian, board member and building committee chair Koko Balian, board chair Dr. Vahe and Mrs. Seta Nalbandian

The School is pleased to offer its supporters with the opportunity to name classrooms in honor of loved ones.  For information, please contact Board members Dr. Ivan Shorhokian at (412) 759-2020, or Dr. Vahe Nalbandian at (818) 507-9848.

 

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