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  • AGBU Alex & Marie Manoogian Celebrates 35th Anniv of Excellence

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Tuesday, November 23, 2004

    AGBU ALEX & MARIE MANOOGIAN SCHOOL CELEBRATES 35th ANNIVERSARY OF
    ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND LEADERSHIP

    Commitment to Education Spans More Than Three Decades

    Southfield, Michigan - Marking its 35th Anniversary, AGBU Alex & Marie
    Manoogian School in Southfield, Michigan, is the nation's leading
    American school that balances both the Armenian and American cultures
    in their curriculum, student body and school environment.

    Established as a private school in 1969, the Manoogian school was
    founded to provide a solid education in a nurturing and dynamic
    environment. Now in 2004, as a charter school, the institution
    continues with the same commitment to those educational principles but
    with an emphasis on diversity that serves the larger community.

    As a testament to its 35 years of teaching excellence, the school has
    more than tripled its enrollment and now boasts 370 students grades
    K-12. The official anniversary commemoration took place on October 8,
    2004 at the Saint John's Armenian Church Cultural Hall and was
    attended by 400 alumni, faculty members, and parents came together to
    celebrate this landmark in the school's history.

    Dr. Nadya Sarafian, who has been Principal of the AGBU Alex & Marie
    Manoogian school for two decades, commented on the recent anniversary.

    "Without a doubt, the biggest milestone over the last 35 years was
    going from a private school to a charter school in 1995. As you know,
    the Manoogian School currently offers non-tuition classes for students
    in grades K-12. Becoming a charter school helped remove the pressure
    for families who desperately wanted their kids to have a top-notch
    education, but struggled with the tuition costs that accompany private
    schools."

    Dr. Sarafian added that the Manoogian School remains unique because of
    its academic excellence. The school has been recognized for two
    consecutive years with the prestigious Golden Apple Award, based on
    the students' performance on the Michigan Educational Assessment
    Program (MEAP) test.

    The last two years marked significant accomplishments for the
    Manoogian School as a series of private donations allowed it to
    renovate for future needs. Last summer, through the generosity of
    Mrs. Louise Manoogian Simone and Mr. Richard Manoogian, the school
    underwent a complete renovation, which included a state-of-the-art
    media center, enabling students easy access to both print and
    electronic information, a new pre-school unit, including a new
    playground for younger students. This year, the Walton Family
    Foundation awarded the Manoogian School a $153,000 grant based on
    academic excellence. The money will be used toward upgrading the
    science and computer labs.

    Established in 1969, and chartered by Central Michigan University
    since 1995, the AGBU Alex and Marie Manoogian School
    (www.manoogian.org) follows the Michigan State of Board of Education
    guidelines for all schools in addition to emphasizing the study of
    Armenian language, history and culture. The result is a unique
    educational program combining the Armenian and American cultures, and
    fosters a strong individual identity through a well-balanced
    curriculum of language arts, mathematics, science, social studies,
    computer science, art, music and physical education. For more
    information on AGBU and its schools, visit www.agbu.org.
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