Armenian Schools

Opinion

The Little Ant Speaks Pure Armenian

In the January 27, 1977 edition of Asbarez, there was an article written by Mr. Hrayr Garabedian titled “ՄՐՋՆԻԿԸ ՄԱՔՈՒՐ…

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Opinion

The Battle Cry for Armenian Schools in the Diaspora

Radnor Township was first settled in 1663 by a group of 40 Quakers from Radnorshire, Wales. Today, the bucolic town…

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My Turn

Armenian Community Condemns Desecration at LA Armenian Schools

An unknown individual wearing black clothing from head to toe hung dozens of Turkish flags on the gates of two…

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Featured

Clinging to Identity

In a classroom decorated with ancient and modern maps and photos of students in front of statues and monuments, restless…

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News

ASA Hosts Back to School Night

Sept. 24 marked Back to School Night at the Armenian Sisters Academy in Radnor, Pa. The evening began with excellent…

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Armenian Sisters’ Academy Year End ‘Hantes’ Celebrates the Four Seasons

By Lalig J. Musserian LEXINGTON, Mass.—With skips and jumps, the student “bunnies” sauntered on the stage and began to hop…

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Sisters’ Academy in Lexington Bids Farewell to a Productive Year, Welcomes Another

LEXINGTON, Mass. (A.W.)—The Armenian Sisters’ Academy in Lexington is a bilingual pre-kindergarten to 8th grade day school providing quality education…

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St. Stephen’s School Holds Graduation Ceremonies

WATERTOWN, Mass.–The St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School this month successfully completed its 25th academic year. The Graduation Ceremonies were held…

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Late Pastor’s Spirit Hovers over Armenian School ‘Hantes’

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.—The spirit of Rev. Vartan Kassabian proved a guiding light in an Armenian School hantes dedicated in his…

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HMADS Holds 21st Annual Science Fair

BAYSIDE, N.Y.—”How Students See Scientists: Mostly Male, Mostly White, and Mostly Benevolent,” is an article from the Science and Children…

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