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  • Syrian affiliate establishes computer room at Yerevan's No. 56 Schoo

    PRESS RELEASE
    Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
    Governmental Buiding 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Hasmik Grigoryan
    Tel: +(3741) 56 01 06 ext. 105
    Fax: +(3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/

    15 September, 2010

    Syrian affiliate establishes fully equipped computer room
    at Yerevan's No. 56 School

    For students and teachers of Yerevan's No. 56 School, the start of the new
    academic year this month was all the more joyous thanks to the opening of a
    state-of-the-art computer room on campus. The much-needed new facility,
    which includes all necessary fittings and audiovisual learning equipment in
    addition to computers, was made possible by the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund's
    Syrian affiliate.

    The opening of the computer room was celebrated on September 10 with a
    festive ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by many dignitaries and guests
    including Hranush Hakobyan, Armenia's minister of Diaspora Affairs; Ara
    Vardanyan, executive director of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund; Hrair
    Muradian, chairman of the fund's Syrian affiliate; Gayane Soghomonyan, head
    of the Yerevan Municipality's Education Department; Hamlet Margaryan,
    administrator of Yerevan's Arabkir district; Grigor Shahnazaryan, deputy
    administrator of the same district; and several alumni of the school.

    The establishment of the computer room is the maiden project of the Syrian
    affiliate, which was launched in April 2009. Its donation, worth about 8
    million AMD (U.S. $22,000), comprises 20 latest-model computers, a printer,
    a scanner, a DVD player, a television set, projectors, computer desks, and
    chairs.

    In remarks addressed to faculty and students during the opening ceremony,
    Syrian-affiliate chairman Hrair Muradian said, "I bring you warm greetings
    from Syria. I'm so very impressed by the sight of this beautiful and
    well-maintained school, and commend you for keeping it in such pristine
    condition. May this new computer room thoroughly serve its purpose and may
    you enjoy it in your quest for knowledge."

    Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the guests looked on with pride as
    upper-level students used their new computers to write individual essays on
    the theme of benevolence.

    Although the No. 56 School stands apart among the Armenian capital's high
    schools with its well-appointed campus and up-to-date furnishings, up till
    recently it was seriously lacking in terms of advanced technological
    learning tools, a computer room in particular. As soon as the fund's Syrian
    affiliate was informed of this critical need, it took urgent action, soon
    afterwards making the creation of a computer room on campus a reality.

    A highly dedicated faculty and academic excellence are hallmarks of the No.
    56 School. In addition to its core curriculum, for the past 15 years it has
    offered free afterschool classes in physics, chemistry, history, French, and
    needlecraft as well as gymnastics programs. The school also has a choir,
    which frequently performs in concerts.

    Another area at which the school has always excelled are its various
    cultural events, which help students acquire a deeper awareness of Armenian
    history and culture, shape their world view, and go on to become model
    citizens. Thus it was not accidental that the idea of student and teacher
    participation in the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund's annual National Giving
    drive was born and began to be implemented at the No. 56 School. For the
    past 14 years, the entire student body and faculty have joined forces to
    make monetary contributions to projects carried out by the Hayastan
    All-Armenian Fund in Armenia and Artsakh.

    In her speech during the computer room's opening ceremony, principal Mariam
    Hovhannisyan eloquently expressed the message which the school's teachers
    have for years conveyed to their students. "The gift we have received is
    undoubtedly great, but its spiritual value is greater still," she said.
    "Thanks to this wonderful project, our school has in a very real sense
    become part of the bond between Armenia and the diaspora. Just as we
    appreciate the Syrian-Armenian community's largesse and feel that it is our
    duty to take good care of its gift, we are gratified by the fact that today
    our students were once again reminded of the importance of a good deed. They
    learned that being engaged in altruism is always a rewarding experience."

    On his part, Ara Vardanyan of the fund congratulated the students and
    faculty for their new computer room. "I am so happy that students of the No.
    56 School will be able to acquire computer literacy, which is an advantage
    of crucial importance in our time," he said.

    # # #
    Hayastan All Armenian Fund




    PR Department
    Hayastan All Armenian Fund Executive Board
    Government Building 3, Yerevan 0010
    Tel.: (+374 10) 56 14 39; 52 09 40 (105)
    Web: www.himnadram.org
    Hayastan All Armenian Fund is a non-profit organization established in 1992
    with the aim of facilitating humanitarian assistance and infrastructure
    development in
    Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. The Fund has 16 affiliates worldwide.





    From: A. Papazian
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