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$6 Million Pledged To Build Armenian Highschool in Glendale

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  • $6 Million Pledged To Build Armenian Highschool in Glendale

    GLENDALE--The largest Armenian community in Southern California will finally have an Armenian High School, announced the Western Prelacy on Friday.
    Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, the Executive Council of the Prelacy, and the Board of Regents of Prelacy Schools all announced Friday that Armenian Philanthropist Raffy Manoukian, during his visit to the Prelacy in August 21, 2007, expressed his readiness to financially support the establishment of an Armenian high school in the Glendale area.
    The Board of Regents of the Western Prelacy Schools said it has already begun searching for a suitable property for the high school.
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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    Re: $6 Million Pledged To Build Armenian Highschool in Glendale

    Glendale is getting all the attention lately.

    I believe we would benefit from a K-12 Armenian school in Glendale, instead of just a high school. Hopefully their plans will change and they can look into it.

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      Re: $6 Million Pledged To Build Armenian Highschool in Glendale

      Lets hope, think positively & see what happens.
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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        Re: $6 Million Pledged To Build Armenian Highschool in Glendale

        Originally posted by One-Way View Post
        Glendale is getting all the attention lately.

        I believe we would benefit from a K-12 Armenian school in Glendale, instead of just a high school. Hopefully their plans will change and they can look into it.
        I agree. Learning the language starts in the youth, not high school.
        Achkerov kute.

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