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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, June 16, 2008

    AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School Goes Green

    With international attention focused on environmentalism, AGBU
    Manoogian-Demirdjian School (MDS) of Canoga Park, California is doing
    its part to stop global warming with its recent installation of solar
    panels on the rooftop of the school. The brainchild of AGBU Central
    Board member Sinan Sinanian, this bold environmental move makes MDS the
    first private school in the Los Angeles area to incorporate solar power
    into its energy needs.

    Last year, the Board of Trustees contracted California Green Designs, a
    company that designs and installs renewable energy sources, to provide
    the school with sun-powered electricity. The solar panels were installed
    on the roof of the high school building and the gym to eventually
    provide the school with 40% of its energy needs.

    Not only does the solar energy decrease the energy costs, but the school
    will also be decreasing harmful emissions to the air by using this
    environmentally friendly energy option.

    "We believe we have made the right choice, pioneering for the sake of
    our environment by providing a great example for other schools to
    follow," MDS announced in a press release.

    The panels were installed on the rooftop of the school so space would
    not be taken away from the playground. The primary advantage is
    increased student awareness of environmental and economic benefits
    through alternative energy. Through this project, the students have
    become more environmentally aware and, in turn, can educate other
    students in the same vein.

    Sinan Sinanian knew solar power was a good fit for the school. "The
    solar panels helped the institution save on energy costs while promoting
    the values of conservation and environmental awareness.
    Manoogian-Demirdjian is dedicated to the goals of excellence, which
    extends beyond the classroom. We hope our students learn to become not
    only good students but also good citizens," he says.

    The cost of the project was $1.2 million (USD). The Los Angeles
    Department of Water and Power gave a rebate for almost half the amount
    and the energy cost savings will pay for the rest of the project in
    about 7 to 8 years. "As of today, we are saving thirty percent on our
    electricity bill," said Levon Keshishian, MDS' Director of Business
    Operations.

    To keep students, parents and the public informed about MDS' ambitious
    program, the school has created a solar power page on the MDS website,
    which keeps track of the amount of greenhouse gases that have been
    avoided since installation last year. Since August 29, 2007, the MDS
    solar panels have generated enough energy to power 1,539 American homes
    for one day. For more information, please visit www.agbumds.org and
    click on the red "Solar Power Meter" button for a full report on the
    energy savings.

    AGBU sponsors over 30 day & Saturday schools on five continents. The
    AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School (MDS) in Canoga Park, CA, is one of
    AGBU's largest and most academically challenging schools. MDS graduates
    are regularly accepted at some of the world's leading universities and
    colleges, including Harvard, Oxford, Princeton, Stanford, UC Berkeley,
    UCLA, Sorbonne, USC and Yale. For more information about AGBU and its
    schools, please visit www.agbu.org.
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