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    PASADENA RESIDENTS OPPOSE ARMENIAN SCHOOL OPENING

    CBS 2, CA
    Aug. 23, 2006

    (CBS) PASADENA, Calif. Some Pasadena residents, fearing increased
    traffic and noise, opposed a planned that would open an Armenian high
    school in the Victory Park area, it was reported Wednesday.

    The Armenian General Benevolent Union High School was scheduled to
    open Sept. 12, but members of the Mountain Park Villa Condominiums
    Homeowners Association said the site was approved for use by
    an elementary school or church, not a high school, the Pasadena
    Star-News reported.

    "Teenagers are not little kids, they can cause a lot of noise and
    mischief," former association board member Loraine Bernstein said.

    "I'm very hesitant."

    Fifty students in grades 9 through 11 already registered for the
    coming school year. The school also considered adding a 12th grade
    and expanding to about 100 students in coming years.

    The Armenian General Benevolent Union, a national organization that
    promotes Armenian heritage, owned the land at 2495 E. Mountain St.

    for more than a decade, but had been renting much of the space to an
    elementary school.

    AGBU Chairman Vahe Imasdounian said at a community meeting that the
    private school would improve the neighborhood.

    "Whatever it takes," he told the newspaper. "We want to make this
    neighborhood better and better."
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