Armenian Sisters' Academy Celebrates 30 Years of Academic Excellence
January 5, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
Armenian Sisters' Academy
Contact: Tsoleen Sarian
Tel: 508-561-3697
Email: [email protected]
BOSTON, MA: The Armenian Sisters' Academy (ASA) will celebrate three
decades of academic excellence on Saturday, February 11th at the
Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel. Armenia's First Ambassador to the US, and
Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Rouben Shugarian will
offer remarks during the evening's festivities. The ASA celebration
will recognize and honor the accomplishments and successes of the
school thanks to the gifted faculty and dedicated parents.
The Lexington, MA school fosters a sense of integrity, Armenian identity,
passion for learning and strong citizenship through Christian values.
Recent accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and
Colleges, Inc., along with small classroom size, ensure students receive an
education second-to-none. Created by vision, faith and courage in 1982,
the school has blossomed to a vibrant, thriving community that lifts and
upholds these values far and wide. The 30-year milestone celebrates the
fruits of these values demonstrated by the successes of the alumni who have
passed through its halls.
The celebration also looks forward to the growth and future of the school.
Open to all families, of all denominations, the ASA welcomes families to
the acclaimed elementary school and nursery program, and offers an after
school arts program and summer activities. With the success of 30 years,
the future is bright for the cherished ASA.
Thanks to the generosity of numerous sponsors of the 30th anniversary
celebration, proceeds will go towards scholarships and an endowment
campaign to ensure the longevity and excellence of the school for
generations to come.
For more on the 30th Anniversary Celebration, please contact the school
directly at 781-861-8303. For further information about our upcoming
open-house, admissions and the school mission and philosophy, please visit
www.armeniansistersacademy.org, or call 781-861-8303.
January 5, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
Armenian Sisters' Academy
Contact: Tsoleen Sarian
Tel: 508-561-3697
Email: [email protected]
BOSTON, MA: The Armenian Sisters' Academy (ASA) will celebrate three
decades of academic excellence on Saturday, February 11th at the
Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel. Armenia's First Ambassador to the US, and
Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Rouben Shugarian will
offer remarks during the evening's festivities. The ASA celebration
will recognize and honor the accomplishments and successes of the
school thanks to the gifted faculty and dedicated parents.
The Lexington, MA school fosters a sense of integrity, Armenian identity,
passion for learning and strong citizenship through Christian values.
Recent accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and
Colleges, Inc., along with small classroom size, ensure students receive an
education second-to-none. Created by vision, faith and courage in 1982,
the school has blossomed to a vibrant, thriving community that lifts and
upholds these values far and wide. The 30-year milestone celebrates the
fruits of these values demonstrated by the successes of the alumni who have
passed through its halls.
The celebration also looks forward to the growth and future of the school.
Open to all families, of all denominations, the ASA welcomes families to
the acclaimed elementary school and nursery program, and offers an after
school arts program and summer activities. With the success of 30 years,
the future is bright for the cherished ASA.
Thanks to the generosity of numerous sponsors of the 30th anniversary
celebration, proceeds will go towards scholarships and an endowment
campaign to ensure the longevity and excellence of the school for
generations to come.
For more on the 30th Anniversary Celebration, please contact the school
directly at 781-861-8303. For further information about our upcoming
open-house, admissions and the school mission and philosophy, please visit
www.armeniansistersacademy.org, or call 781-861-8303.