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A Publication of the Armenian Sisters Academy December 2012

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  • A Publication of the Armenian Sisters Academy December 2012

  • A Publication of the Armenian Sisters Academy December 2012

    SOVRP ?NOVNT

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    zanazan lo3syr sdy./ylov` ovraqov;yan m;nolord polorin dovnyren nyrs1 Saga3n

    ?nntyan d0nu mia3n zartaranknyr yv novernyr [e5 a3l an Asdova/a3in hocyvor qor6

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    du1 Asdova/5 or gu gar/eink ;e gu pnagi hy-ov yrginknyru5 ?nntyan 0ru y.av

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    #isovs a,qarh ygav orbes lo3s` 8Ys ym lo3su a,qarhi9 usav no3ninkn #isovs1

    An ygav a,qarh` ygav Lo3su5 orbes myr gyanku5 or qavari me] er` lovsavorovi1

    Asdova/ ir ortin a,qarh .rgyx5 ir wyr]nagan yv wj-agan q0sku usav martox yv a,qarhin1

    Y;e hamagovink #isovsi ?nntyan qorhovrtow` a3n adyn nayv myru g\ulla3 Ovraqov;yan

    Avydisu5 or a3t ci,yr hry,dagu ha.ortyx howivnyrovn` 8Ahavasig g\avydym 2yzi my/

    ovraqov;ivn5 orowhydyv a3s0r /nav 2yzi hamar rgi[u or 0/yal Dern e91

    Ko3ryrovn5 Ovsovx[agan gazmin yv ba,d0neov;yan go.me untovnyxek myr pivr

    ma.;anknyru zo3c d0nyrov a-;iv1 :o\. #isovs manovgu 0rhne 2yz yv barcyve polo6

    rit ir yrgna3in 0rhnov;ivnnyru1

    :o\. 2013 darin 0rhnapyr dari mu ulla3 polorit1

    O God our Father,

    In Jesus you call all Christian families and homes

    To be signs of living faith.

    By the light of the Holy Spirit,

    Lead us to be thankful for the gift of faith, and by that gift may we

    grow in our relationship with Jesus, Your Son,

    And be confident witness to Christian hope and joy To all we meet.

    In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord.

  • ASA December 2011

    On November 21, 2012, the student coun-cil distributed candy grams bought by the students. The candy grams were sold at lunch time and after school by council members the week before for Thanksgiv-ing. Not only did students purchase candy grams, but also parents and teachers. They were sold at $1.00 each. The total came up to an amazing amount of $582.00. We look forward to February, when we will be selling candy grams for Valentine's day.

    On December 1, 2012; the first Saturday of the month, students from 5th-8th grade

    participated in the Montrose Christmas Parade, representing our school. Baron Al-

    bert & Ararat built the manger and Edmond Gharibian (one of the student's father's)

    volunteered to use his truck in the parade. The student council was on the float , and

    they recreated the Nativity Scene. Before they left to the parade, participants ate

    complimentary pizza from student council. Many students said it was very fun, and

    they would love to participate next year!

    Taleena Gharibian

    8th grade

  • December 2012 ASA

    IN THE SPIRIT OF GIVING

    Armenia Fund

    I would like to thank all students and par-

    ents who participated in this worthy cause

    by sending their contributions. A group of

    students accompanied by Mrs. Linda Kan-

    dilian presented the check in the amount

    of $ 1,700 to Armenia Fund on Thanksgiv-

    ing Day.

    A sum in the amount of $ 1,500.00 from

    our collection was reserved for our Armeni-

    an brothers and sisters in Syria.

    CHRISTMAS PROJECT/ FOOD DRIVE

    Special thanks to all students and parents for bringing the non- perishable food for the less

    fortunate. The collected cans were sent to Missionaries of charity Mother Theresas Sisters.

    Your Christmas will have a special and a joyful meaning because you have reached out

    someone in need.

    Remember

    whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did it for me

    Matthew 25:40

  • 8th grade stu-

    dents

    Feed The

    Hungry

    December 2012 ASA

  • ASA

    ASA Walkathon 2012: Vote for ASA The Smart Choice!

    On Saturday, November 3, 2012, just three days before the presidential elections, on a beautiful sunny day, hundreds of students, parents, teachers, alumni and friends of Armenian Sisters Academy (ASA) arrived

    in school to participate in ASAs election-themed walkathon. This was the schools second annual walkathon, organized by ASAs Advisory Board, to raise funds for SmartBoard technology in all classrooms.

    Thanks to a grant from The Dream Fund, the organization, which inherited The Lincy Foundations

    funds, the school had already purchased four SmartBoards for the two kindergarten and 1st grade classrooms. At a cost of $26,500 for four SmartBoards and projectors, the school needed to raise $60,000 to purchase nine more SmartBoards and projectors, to equip all classrooms with this technology.

    Participants came in their red, blue and orange colored walkathon t-shirts, along with their dogs, dressed and decorated in patriotic colors. More importantly, they came with their school spirit, ready to cele-brate a good cause, in the fine company of friends and relatives. A reporter and a photographer from The Glendale News Press interviewed parents and students and covered the walkathon story. Photographs of the walkathon appeared in the online photo gallery of the paper. Sister Kayanehs photo, walking with students and

    parents, along with the walkathon story, graced the cover of the newspaper on Monday, November 5, 2012.

    After enjoying morning coffee and sweets, participants stretched, prayed, and began their walk to Crescenta Valley Park, two miles away. While at the park, adults and children alike rested, socialized, enjoyed fruit, and began the walk back to school. In the meantime, lunch preparations were being made in the schools

    lower courtyard. Participants returned to school around 11:00 a.m., where the walkathon program continued with lunch and festivities. The walkathons top fundraisers were announced, and each received an iPad, donat-

    ed anonymously by a school parent. A stilt walker, dressed in Armenian costume, entertained the kids with his juggling acts and balloon making skills. Several school parents who had been practicing secretly for weeks be-fore the walkathon surprised onlookers with a flash mob dance. The walkathoners ate, danced, and enjoyed an afternoon of fun. They left with memories of a fun-filled school day.

    The walkathon raised $24,500. After deducting expenses, the net recovery will be around $21,805. With funds raised from other school fundraisers, the school will be able to install four more SmartBoards by Christmas 2012 for the two 2nd grade, one 3rd grade and one 8th grade classrooms.

    The schools Advisory Board is grateful to all who participated and thank all the sponsors and partici-

    pants for making this walkathon a successful one. Special thanks go our teachers and staff members who devot-ed their Saturday to this precious cause.

    View photos of walkathon at: Glendale Press Images.

    View Glendale News Press article at: Click here

    View flash mob dance at: Youtube

    December 2012

  • ASA

    ASA 2012 Mock Trial Team Commentary

    The past 35 years an amazing competition is organized by the Constitutional Rights Founda-

    tion, where over two thousand middle and high school students are engaged in law-related exercise.

    That exercise consists of the presentation of a pseudo criminal trial with the usual cast of courtroom

    characters. Each team must have a group of prosecution attorneys, prosecution witnesses, defense

    attorneys, defense witnesses, a defendant, bailiff, and official time keeper or courtroom clerk.

    Marking the fourth year, Armenian Sisters Academy participated in the 2012 CRF Mock

    Trial competition, under the helm of the two longstanding coaches English teacher William Bassett

    and attorney Ani Papirian. Throughout the process the team also benefitted from other guest attorney

    coaches and teachers, such as Saro Kerkonian and Antranik Boghokian, who lent their own special

    talents. The participants included Maya Malekian (role of attorney), Christianna Bethel (role of at-

    torney), Garen Kejejian (role of attorney), Shant Papirian (role of attorney), Talar Galoustian (role of

    attorney), Ossana Amran (witness), Naira Marootian (witness), Talia Soghomonian ( role of wit-

    ness), Arsen Markarian (role of witness and bailiff), Allen Youssef (witness), Stephanie Kelejian

    (witness), Raquel Ghougasian (defendant), Meghri Markarian (witness), Dalita Pasmakian

    (supporting witness).

    However, this was the year that five of the participants were nominated and honored for their

    outstanding performance by the scoring attorneys who presided during the competition. These five

    outstanding students were given the coveted award of Honorable Mention and certificates issued to

    them by the CRF. They are Maya Malekian, Christianna Bethel, Shant Papirian, Arsen Markarian,

    and Ossana Amran. We wish you great success in your futures and hope that this achievement mark

    the path of more to come.

    December 2012

  • Mr. William Bassett, Mrs Ani Papirian , Mrs. Naris BethelKhalatian Mr. Saro Kerkonian for devot-

    ing their time and energy in training the students to participate in the mock trial. Also, to the partici-

    pating students.

    Two parents who would like to remain anonymous for their generous donations of $7,500 to-

    wards the purchase of a Smartboard.

    To Dr. Tsovinar Keushkerian (parent) and Haig Aintablian (alumni) for the informative lecture

    they presented to our 7th and 8th grade students.

    To Mr. Nareg Keshishian (father of Aris in Orange B) for the informative assembly he presented

    to our students on bullying and conflict resolution.

    May the Lord reward their kindness hundredfold.

    IMPORTANT REMINDERS FROM THE PRINCIPALS DESK

    Consistent attendance and timely arrival are vital and necessary for the child to fully participate in

    the learning experience. Students should arrive at school by 7:55 a.m. Morning prayer is important.

    In addition, school announcements are usually made after prayer.

    Students should observe the dress code rules for regular days and physical education classes. Stu-

    dents should wear proper shoes for regular days and physical education time.

    December 2011 ASA December 2012

    AN IMPORTANT SAFETY REMINDER

    Our students safety is always our main concern. Therefore; we ask our parents to pick up their

    children on time and leave the school.

    Parents, please slow down when you are driving in the parking lot and make sure to park in the des-

    ignated area.

    Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

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    December 2012 ASA