STUDENTS AT WATERTOWN'S ST. STEPHEN'S ARMENIAN ELEMENTARY BACK OBAMA IN MOCK ELECTION
Watertown TAB & Press
http://www.wickedlocal.com/watertown/news/ed ucation/x466661107/Students-at-Watertown-s-St-Step hen-s-Armenian-Elementary-back-Obama-in-mock-elect ion
Nov 20 2008
MA
WATERTOWN - St. Stephen's Armenian Elementary School students joined
the rest of the country in voting for Sen. Barack Obama for president.
St. Stephen's students in kindergarten through grade five participated
in a mock election on Tuesday, Nov. 4, and voted by an overwhelming
majority to elect Obama.
This is the third time students have participated in a mock
presidential election at St. Stephen's.
"This is a great opportunity for our students to understand the
election process," said Heather Krafian of the school's education
committee.
Krafian, who coordinates the mock election, noted that "while students
may not be able to cast an actual ballot, they can participate in
our election."
Krafian also said that last month, students read books and talked
about the election and the candidates as well as some of the issues
facing the country.
Asked what he thought of the day's elections, fifth-grade student
Varak Mouradian said, "it was really cool to get a second chance
to cast a ballot in the St. Stephen's voting booth." Mouradian also
participated in the school's 2004 mock presidential elections.
Obama sweeps mock vote Sen. Barack Obama 72 percent
Senator John McCain 23 percent
Blank ballots 5 percent
Watertown TAB & Press
http://www.wickedlocal.com/watertown/news/ed ucation/x466661107/Students-at-Watertown-s-St-Step hen-s-Armenian-Elementary-back-Obama-in-mock-elect ion
Nov 20 2008
MA
WATERTOWN - St. Stephen's Armenian Elementary School students joined
the rest of the country in voting for Sen. Barack Obama for president.
St. Stephen's students in kindergarten through grade five participated
in a mock election on Tuesday, Nov. 4, and voted by an overwhelming
majority to elect Obama.
This is the third time students have participated in a mock
presidential election at St. Stephen's.
"This is a great opportunity for our students to understand the
election process," said Heather Krafian of the school's education
committee.
Krafian, who coordinates the mock election, noted that "while students
may not be able to cast an actual ballot, they can participate in
our election."
Krafian also said that last month, students read books and talked
about the election and the candidates as well as some of the issues
facing the country.
Asked what he thought of the day's elections, fifth-grade student
Varak Mouradian said, "it was really cool to get a second chance
to cast a ballot in the St. Stephen's voting booth." Mouradian also
participated in the school's 2004 mock presidential elections.
Obama sweeps mock vote Sen. Barack Obama 72 percent
Senator John McCain 23 percent
Blank ballots 5 percent