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    20TH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDATION OF NAREK ARMENIAN SATURDAY SCHOOL IN GLENDALE TO BE MARKED ON SEPTEMBER 27

    Noyan Tapan
    July 6, 2009

    LOS ANGELES, JULY 6, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. In the city of
    Glendale (the state of California) with its large Armenian community,
    Narek Armenian Saturday School is the only educational institution
    where the language of instruction is Eastern Armenian. The founding
    headmistress of the school Rima Sarian was recently a guest of the RA
    Ministry of Diaspora. According to her, the school functions in two
    sessions and has ten grades where 350-400 pupils study. 25 teachers,
    who received their education at universities of Armenia, teach the
    Armenian language and literature and the history of the Armenian people
    at Narek Saturday School. The school maintains constant contacts with
    schools and cultural centers in Homeland.

    The school functions within the framework of the Narek All-Armenian
    Educational and Cultural Center. The center also publishes "Narek"
    juvenile monthly, in whose recent issue R. Sarian announced that the
    20th anniversary of the foundation of Narek School would be marked at
    Daghlian Hall in Hollywood on September 27. On the occasion of this
    anniversary, she wrote: "I am happy and proud that Narek School is so
    successful. Its activities are aimed at achieving one goal: to dedicate
    itself to the vital task of the Armenian identity preservation and to
    bring up the girls and boys in the Armenian spirit". This dedication
    is expressed in the very oath of the Narek Center's pupils: "I am
    an Armenian, my Homeland is Armenia where my ancestors were born,
    lived and died, but I do not live there, I am far from that place. I
    must love my Homeland more than anything else and must not forget its
    name. I am convinced that one day I will return there. To achieve
    my goal, I must always speak Armenian. I must love my Homeland and
    Church. I must be proud of being called an Armenian.

    I vow to struggle for my United Homeland.

    Be Armenia's child, and Armenia will be yours.

    Live by Armenia, and Armenia will be visible to you from any spot in
    the world.

    Think of Armenia and you will find yourself in your mind.

    I swear to be faithful to Armenia and its traditions and to struggle
    for my United Homeland".
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