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    ARMENIAN SISTERS' ACADEMY LOOKS TO THE FUTURE

    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2013/01/18/armenian-sisters-academy-looks-to-the-future/
    COMMUNITY | JANUARY 18, 2013 1:18 PM

    Students of the Armenian Sisters' Academy in Lexington.

    By Gabriella Gage

    Mirror-Spectator Staff

    LEXINGTON, Mass. - After 30 years of continuously serving the children
    of Greater Boston and now with the possible threat of closing well
    behind them, the Armenian Sisters' Academy (ASA) is planning for the
    future with renewed dedication to their goal.

    The Lexington-based Armenian Catholic school, founded in 1982 by
    Sister Alphonsa Bedrosian of the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception,
    has reaffirmed its school mission and plans to expand the student body
    in the upcoming academic school years.

    When the sisters considered closing the school, a coalition of alumni
    families and parents, led by the school's advisory board, teamed
    together to keep the school open.

    Advisory Board Chairperson Katrina Menzigian shared, "We wanted to
    show the sisters that the school was in demand in the Boston community
    and that the dedication to Armenian education still existed."

    Menzigian said of the school, "It has been part of this community for
    over 30 years. The reality is we have turned out hundreds of
    graduates. The school has a place in the greater Boston community and
    a network of people with ties to the
    [Armenian] Sisters' Academies around the world."

    Rejuvenated by the local community's enthusiasm, the sisters agreed to
    keep the school open.

    The advisory board hopes that by continuing its operation, the school
    will reaffirm its original mission as well as generate a new vision
    for the future. Menzigian cited a plan to build up the sixth-,
    seventh- and eighth-grade class sizes, whose ranks had previously
    dwindled. This year's class of fifth graders will have the opportunity
    to matriculate to the sixth grade in the upcoming school year.

    The current advisory board members include: Chairperson Menzigian, Fr.

    Raphael Andonian, Vice Principal Mayda Melkonian, Armen Arakelian,
    George Barmakian, Ara Deirmendjian, Nageeb Diarbakarley, Armik
    Hananian, Raffi Kotikian, Anahid Mardiros, Lalig Musserian and Shant
    Parseghian.

    The advisory board - composed of a combination of alumni, current
    parents and parents of alumni, church representatives and faculty -
    works closely with the academy's parent committee.

    Menzigian said the function of the advisory board is to "support the
    vision of the school, its operations and act as ambassadors of the
    school in the community."

    Moving forward, Menzigian said the advisory board will assume more
    involvement in "certain key areas such as public relations,
    fundraising, educational vision and supporting strategic planning for
    the school." The sisters and teachers will continue to focus on the
    day-to-day academic and spiritual education of students and help to
    realize the vision for the future of school.

    Menzigian said that one of the strengths of the school - as well as
    unique distinctions - is its membership in an expansive network of
    Sisters' Academies around the world.

    "The community outside the board is also very strong and made up of
    supporters from around the world and a strong parent network," she
    said.

    Adding to this global network, the alumni and families of alumni also
    contribute to the school's enrichment. "There are a lot of ties from a
    generational standpoint," said Menzigian.

    The Armenian Sisters' Academy has been granted accreditation by the
    New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC) and is a
    member of Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE.)

    The advisory committee of the ASA has several events planned for the
    upcoming year, including their annual Valentine's Dance on February 9.

    January 23 will mark the beginning of its open enrollment period for
    pre-K and kindergarten classes. The academy will also
    host an open house for the entire school on March 3, providing
    potential students and families an opportunity to visit the school
    campus
    and learn about its academic programs. Plans for the annual spring
    bazaar are also in the works.

    For more information on the school or the upcoming open house, visit
    the school's website at www.asalexington.org.

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