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  • Opening of new school in Stepanakert

    PRESS RELEASE
    United Armenian Fund
    1101 North Pacific Avenue, Suite 301
    Glendale, CA 91202
    Tel: (818) 241-8900



    Grand Opening of New School Building in Stepanakert



    Stepanakert - Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan, Prime Minister Arayik
    Harutyunyan, as well as Ministers of Education and Science, and Urban
    Planning, joined local officials, Senior Vice President Harut Sassounian of
    The Lincy Foundation, and Save the Children representatives on March 31 to
    mark the grand opening of a new school building in Stepanakert.

    The new building, constructed through major support from the Los
    Angeles-based The Lincy Foundation and with additional funding from the
    Artsakh government, will accommodate 350 students and will eliminate the
    need for school to be held in two shifts due to overcrowded conditions at
    the existing school building. The new space also will house a preschool
    program for 60 children, age five to six.

    "We truly appreciate the contribution by The Lincy Foundation and the
    Nagorno-Karabakh government for the construction of this school," said Irina
    Saghoyan, Armenia Country Office Director for Save the Children. "Holding
    classes in two shifts certainly takes its toll on children and teachers. The
    new school building will ease educational constraints and help improve the
    learning environment for everyone."

    School #1, a two-story building constructed in the early 1960s, is the
    oldest and largest school in Stepanakert. The current enrollment of over
    1,000 students in grades 7 to 9 is almost twice the number of the building's
    capacity. To accommodate the overflow, children had to attend school in two
    shifts - one in the morning and one in the afternoon - compromising the
    quality of their education. The building has no indoor plumbing. Children
    were required to use an outdoor toilet that was especially difficult to
    access during the harsh winter months.

    The new four-story building includes 18 junior high school classrooms, two
    pre-school classrooms, a teacher's room, eight restrooms, a sports hall, an
    underground shelter and a basement-level retail store. Two two-ton water
    tanks were placed under the roof of the building and a schedule drawn up to
    ensure a steady supply of water to new indoor plumbing. The school was built
    to meet regional state school building and safety standards, including
    earthquake resistant construction and an underground shelter. Work on the
    building began in March 2008.



    PHOTO CAPTIONS FOR OPENING OF NEW SCHOOL BUILDING IN STEPANAKERT,
    NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    All Photos/Credit: Narine Bezirganyan for Save the Children



    Photo 1170:

    Harut Sassounian, Senior Vice President of The Lincy Foundation delivers
    remarks at the grand opening of a new school building in Stepanakert on
    March 31. Bako Sahakyan, President of Artsakh, is standing on the left.



    Photo 1179:

    Bako Sahakyan, President of Artsakh and Harut Sassounian, Senior Vice
    President of The Lincy Foundation cut the red ribbon to mark the official
    opening of a new school building in Stepanakert on March 31.



    Photo 862:

    The new school building in Stepanakert officially opened on March 31.
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