
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 ՀԱՅԵՐԷՆ ԿԸ ԽՕՍԻ” where it detailed his trip to San Francisco to visit friends. He […]
In the January 27, 1977 edition of Asbarez, there was an article written by Mr. Hrayr Garabedian titled “ՄՐՋՆԻԿԸ ՄԱՔՈՒՐ ՀԱՅԵՐԷՆ ԿԸ ԽՕՍԻ” where it detailed his trip to San Francisco to visit friends. He […]
Radnor Township was first settled in 1663 by a group of 40 Quakers from Radnorshire, Wales. Today, the bucolic town with lush greenery and winding roads happens to be home to an Armenian day school—Armenian […]
An unknown individual wearing black clothing from head to toe hung dozens of Turkish flags on the gates of two private Armenian schools in the Los Angeles area during the middle of the night last […]
In a classroom decorated with ancient and modern maps and photos of students in front of statues and monuments, restless high school juniors dressed in navy and plaid uniforms are seated at their desks trying […]
Sept. 24 marked Back to School Night at the Armenian Sisters Academy in Radnor, Pa. The evening began with excellent attendance by parents and new Parent-Teacher Council chairperson Liz Mazmanian. Liz introduced her talented executive […]
By Lalig J. Musserian LEXINGTON, Mass.—With skips and jumps, the student “bunnies” sauntered on the stage and began to hop around to kick off the Armenian Sisters’ Academy’s (ASA) hantes, which is always such a […]
LEXINGTON, Mass. (A.W.)—The Armenian Sisters’ Academy in Lexington is a bilingual pre-kindergarten to 8th grade day school providing quality education in a positive environment where the emotional, spiritual, personal, and social development of the child […]
WATERTOWN, Mass.–The St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School this month successfully completed its 25th academic year. The Graduation Ceremonies were held on June 18 (kindergarten) and June 19 (elementary) in the presence of parents and friends, […]
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.—The spirit of Rev. Vartan Kassabian proved a guiding light in an Armenian School hantes dedicated in his behalf at St. Gregory Church last month. The beloved pastor died unexpectedly this spring, sending […]
BAYSIDE, N.Y.—”How Students See Scientists: Mostly Male, Mostly White, and Mostly Benevolent,” is an article from the Science and Children Journal that outlines an informal survey taken by the magazine. School children were asked: What […]
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