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AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School

AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School (Armenian: ՀԲԸՄ Մանուկեան-Տէմիրճեան վարժարան) is an Armenian-American private school located in Winnetka, Los Angeles, California, United States. Located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, it was founded in 1976 as Saint Peter-AGBU School near the corner of Louise Avenue and Sherman Way on the grounds of Saint Peter Armenian Apostolic Church.

AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School
Address
6844 Oakdale Avenue

,
91306

United States
Coordinates34°11′41″N 118°33′54″W / 34.1948°N 118.5649°W / 34.1948; -118.5649Coordinates: 34°11′41″N 118°33′54″W / 34.1948°N 118.5649°W / 34.1948; -118.5649
Information
TypeToddler, Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle-High School
MottoIn Unity is Strength
Religious affiliation(s)Armenian Apostolic
Established1976
ChairmanKevork Zoryan
PrincipalAnahid Nalbandian (Middle and High School), Zepur Shahoian (Elementary), Tagoush Khodbakhshian (Preschool)
GenderCo-educational
Age range2-18
Enrollment900
Average class size22
Classes offeredAP: Biology, World History, Psychology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, US History, English Language, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, US Government, Physics I, English Literature, Computer Science Principles
LanguageEnglish, Armenian
Hours in school day8
Campus size6.28 acres (2.54 ha)
Color(s)Maroon, gold, and white    
SongAvedis Hayer
SportsBasketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Tennis, Golf, Flag Football, Softball, Table Tennis, Cheer-leading
MascotTitan
Team nameTitans
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
YearbookYearbook Inc.
AlumniNareg Guregian (US Olympic Rower)[citation needed]
Websitewww.agbumds.org

Initially there were 19 students and a staff of three teachers. It is run by the Armenian General Benevolent Union and privately financed through student tuitions, donors, world class fundraising events, cutting edge sporting venues, etc. With about 680 students, it is the second smallest Armenian private school in the Greater Los Angeles area. The school was founded in 1976 and has been accredited by WASC since 1990. Instruction is in Armenian and British English. In 2006, the AGBU established an Armenian satellite high school in Pasadena to serve that city's Armenian community.

History

Since its founding in 1906, the Armenian General Benevolent Union has recognized the role of education in the preservation of the Armenian people and the Armenian cultural heritage establishing, funding and operating hundreds of schools in historic Armenia in the pre-1915 period and in the Diaspora after the 1920s.

As the Armenian community increased in southern California during the quarter century after World War II, so did the need for Armenian schools. In 1975, AGBU Life President Mr. Alex Manoogian approved the proposal to establish an AGBU-sponsored school in southern California. A group of individuals representing the AGBU and St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church formed a committee to lay the foundations of the new school, which opened its doors on the grounds of St. Peter Church in February 1976 with an enrollment of nineteen students and three teachers.

By 1980, student enrollment had increased to 129, Preschool through 6th grade, and the faculty to eleven. In June 1981, the school awarded Elementary School diplomas to its first graduating class of ten students. Student enrollment jumped to 230 the following year and Middle School grades were added.

The physical capacity of the school next to St. Peter Church was no longer able to accommodate the increasing student population, nor could it meet the program requirements of a Middle School level school. This challenge was met by the rental of a vacant public school facility from LAUSD, located at the west end of Canoga Park, and the school moved there for the 1982-1983 academic year.

As enrollment continued to increase, reaching 300 students in 1985, the search for a permanent school facility was initiated, once again enjoying the encouragement of Mr. Alex Manoogian. A closed-down public school in Canoga Park with a more centrally-located location was available for sale in early 1986.

Mr. Alex Manoogian pledged two million dollars, provided the remaining one million would be raised by the community. This was achieved with the purchase of the 6.3 acre school complex, located at 6844 Oakdale Avenue, Canoga Park. The school moved to its permanent campus on July 1, 1986.

In September 1986, the 11th academic year of St. Peter-AGBU School opened with 414 students as a complete Preschool and Elementary through High School educational institution, about to send its first graduates to college.

In recognition of Mr. Alex Manoogian's leadership and contributions that made this milestone possible, in February, 1987 the Board of Trustees renamed the school as AGBU Marie Manoogian School, in honor of Mr. Manoogian's spouse, Mrs. Marie Manoogian.

The seven students of the first graduating senior class were awarded High School diplomas in June, 1987, and were followed by classes of 8, 11, 18, 24 and 30 graduates between 1987 and 1992.

The Board of Trustees and the Building Committee began to consider options available to expand the physical capacity of the school. Once again Mr. Alex Manoogian pledged finance and commissioned Detroit architect Mr. Osep Sarraf to come up with a conceptual design. It consisted of a high school building of twenty classrooms, labs and faculty rooms; a gymnasium-multi-purpose hall and cafeteria structure; and subterranean and surface parking for 200 cars.

Mr. Sarraf's design was developed into working drawings by the architectural firm of Morris Verger and Associates. Construction of the project began on December 29, 1991.

Philanthropists Mr. & Mrs. Sarkis and Seta Demirdjian of Lebanon made a donation of $1.25 million which, when added to the original construction fund capital of $2.5 million donated by Mr. Alex Manoogian, was sufficient to bring the high school and parking phase of the expansion project to completion before school reopened in September, 1992. In recognition of the donation of the Demirdjians, the middle and upper school division was renamed as Sarkis and Seta Demirdjian High School.

In May 1992, the school received full accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

The last phase of the expansion project, the gymnasium-cafeteria complex, was completed a year later thanks to the one million dollar donation by AGBU donors the Nazarian brothers, Nazar, Noubar and Garbis, of New Jersey and Lebanon.

During the following years, the school went through two expansions. The Elementary division was enlarged by a six-classroom building to accommodate small class sizes in 1997 and the High School building was enlarged by the construction of the Sinanian Annex in 2006, adding nine classrooms and a faculty lounge to that facility.

In 1996, the school celebrated its 20th anniversary and a permanent School Endowment Fund was established through the donation of $100,000 by the Manoogian Family and the fundraising efforts of the Parent Teacher Organization, which raised an additional $100,000. The Endowment Fund stands at $752,745.

The year 2001 marked the Silver Anniversary of the establishment of the school. By then, the school had over 500 high school graduates and enrollment stood at 950 students.

The 30th anniversary in 2006 was the occasion of a fund-raising effort for a new addition to the Preschool facilities. The project was completed during the following year in the presence of major donors Mr. and Mrs. Nazar and Artemis Nazarian and the Preschool was renamed as AGBU Artemis Nazarian Preschool.

The school's 35th anniversary was celebrated in 2011. Thanks to a fund raising effort, all classrooms are equipped with SMART Boards, in addition to Elmo projector units and computers. A project nearing completion will instal an internal fiber optics network. This will enable the use of a school-wide, high speed network for high speed Internet access.

The school has graduated several seniors with perfect SAT scores, as AP National Scholars and National Merit Scholars. AGBU MDS students have enrolled as freshmen at all University of California campuses, private and public universities in California and other states, and Ivy League schools like Harvard University, Brown University, Cornell University and UPenn. AGBU MDS alumni have been enrolled in institutions of higher learning in the United States to pursue degrees, graduate and post graduate studies.

2011-2012 marks the 36th academic year of AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School.

Athletics

The AGBUMDS Titans have been competitive in the SFVPSL and CIF athletic programs. The boys Varsity soccer team has won back-to-back CIF International league Championships from 2004 to 2009 under coach Tigran Ekimian. The boys varsity flag football team became champions with an undefeated 13-0 record in 2016 under coach Jack Keshishian. The varsity flag football team would also win the 2019 championship going 14-0.

See also

External links

  • Official website

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Kindergarten Elementary Middle High SchoolMottoIn Unity is StrengthReligious affiliation s Armenian ApostolicEstablished1976ChairmanKevork ZoryanPrincipalAnahid Nalbandian Middle and High School Zepur Shahoian Elementary Tagoush Khodbakhshian Preschool GenderCo educationalAge range2 18Enrollment900Average class size22Classes offeredAP Biology World History Psychology Chemistry Environmental Science US History English Language Calculus AB Calculus BC US Government Physics I English Literature Computer Science PrinciplesLanguageEnglish ArmenianHours in school day8Campus size6 28 acres 2 54 ha Color s Maroon gold and white SongAvedis HayerSportsBasketball Volleyball Soccer Tennis Golf Flag Football Softball Table Tennis Cheer leadingMascotTitanTeam nameTitansAccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges WASC YearbookYearbook Inc AlumniNareg Guregian US Olympic Rower citation needed Websitewww wbr agbumds wbr orgInitially there were 19 students and a staff of three teachers It is run by the Armenian General Benevolent Union and privately financed through student tuitions donors world class fundraising events cutting edge sporting venues etc With about 680 students it is the second smallest Armenian private school in the Greater Los Angeles area The school was founded in 1976 and has been accredited by WASC since 1990 Instruction is in Armenian and British English In 2006 the AGBU established an Armenian satellite high school in Pasadena to serve that city s Armenian community Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 3 See also 4 External linksHistory EditSince its founding in 1906 the Armenian General Benevolent Union has recognized the role of education in the preservation of the Armenian people and the Armenian cultural heritage establishing funding and operating hundreds of schools in historic Armenia in the pre 1915 period and in the Diaspora after the 1920s As the Armenian community increased in southern California during the quarter century after World War II so did the need for Armenian schools In 1975 AGBU Life President Mr Alex Manoogian approved the proposal to establish an AGBU sponsored school in southern California A group of individuals representing the AGBU and St Peter Armenian Apostolic Church formed a committee to lay the foundations of the new school which opened its doors on the grounds of St Peter Church in February 1976 with an enrollment of nineteen students and three teachers By 1980 student enrollment had increased to 129 Preschool through 6th grade and the faculty to eleven In June 1981 the school awarded Elementary School diplomas to its first graduating class of ten students Student enrollment jumped to 230 the following year and Middle School grades were added The physical capacity of the school next to St Peter Church was no longer able to accommodate the increasing student population nor could it meet the program requirements of a Middle School level school This challenge was met by the rental of a vacant public school facility from LAUSD located at the west end of Canoga Park and the school moved there for the 1982 1983 academic year As enrollment continued to increase reaching 300 students in 1985 the search for a permanent school facility was initiated once again enjoying the encouragement of Mr Alex Manoogian A closed down public school in Canoga Park with a more centrally located location was available for sale in early 1986 Mr Alex Manoogian pledged two million dollars provided the remaining one million would be raised by the community This was achieved with the purchase of the 6 3 acre school complex located at 6844 Oakdale Avenue Canoga Park The school moved to its permanent campus on July 1 1986 In September 1986 the 11th academic year of St Peter AGBU School opened with 414 students as a complete Preschool and Elementary through High School educational institution about to send its first graduates to college In recognition of Mr Alex Manoogian s leadership and contributions that made this milestone possible in February 1987 the Board of Trustees renamed the school as AGBU Marie Manoogian School in honor of Mr Manoogian s spouse Mrs Marie Manoogian The seven students of the first graduating senior class were awarded High School diplomas in June 1987 and were followed by classes of 8 11 18 24 and 30 graduates between 1987 and 1992 The Board of Trustees and the Building Committee began to consider options available to expand the physical capacity of the school Once again Mr Alex Manoogian pledged finance and commissioned Detroit architect Mr Osep Sarraf to come up with a conceptual design It consisted of a high school building of twenty classrooms labs and faculty rooms a gymnasium multi purpose hall and cafeteria structure and subterranean and surface parking for 200 cars Mr Sarraf s design was developed into working drawings by the architectural firm of Morris Verger and Associates Construction of the project began on December 29 1991 Philanthropists Mr amp Mrs Sarkis and Seta Demirdjian of Lebanon made a donation of 1 25 million which when added to the original construction fund capital of 2 5 million donated by Mr Alex Manoogian was sufficient to bring the high school and parking phase of the expansion project to completion before school reopened in September 1992 In recognition of the donation of the Demirdjians the middle and upper school division was renamed as Sarkis and Seta Demirdjian High School In May 1992 the school received full accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges WASC The last phase of the expansion project the gymnasium cafeteria complex was completed a year later thanks to the one million dollar donation by AGBU donors the Nazarian brothers Nazar Noubar and Garbis of New Jersey and Lebanon During the following years the school went through two expansions The Elementary division was enlarged by a six classroom building to accommodate small class sizes in 1997 and the High School building was enlarged by the construction of the Sinanian Annex in 2006 adding nine classrooms and a faculty lounge to that facility In 1996 the school celebrated its 20th anniversary and a permanent School Endowment Fund was established through the donation of 100 000 by the Manoogian Family and the fundraising efforts of the Parent Teacher Organization which raised an additional 100 000 The Endowment Fund stands at 752 745 The year 2001 marked the Silver Anniversary of the establishment of the school By then the school had over 500 high school graduates and enrollment stood at 950 students The 30th anniversary in 2006 was the occasion of a fund raising effort for a new addition to the Preschool facilities The project was completed during the following year in the presence of major donors Mr and Mrs Nazar and Artemis Nazarian and the Preschool was renamed as AGBU Artemis Nazarian Preschool The school s 35th anniversary was celebrated in 2011 Thanks to a fund raising effort all classrooms are equipped with SMART Boards in addition to Elmo projector units and computers A project nearing completion will instal an internal fiber optics network This will enable the use of a school wide high speed network for high speed Internet access The school has graduated several seniors with perfect SAT scores as AP National Scholars and National Merit Scholars AGBU MDS students have enrolled as freshmen at all University of California campuses private and public universities in California and other states and Ivy League schools like Harvard University Brown University Cornell University and UPenn AGBU MDS alumni have been enrolled in institutions of higher learning in the United States to pursue degrees graduate and post graduate studies 2011 2012 marks the 36th academic year of AGBU Manoogian Demirdjian School Athletics EditThe AGBUMDS Titans have been competitive in the SFVPSL and CIF athletic programs The boys Varsity soccer team has won back to back CIF International league Championships from 2004 to 2009 under coach Tigran Ekimian The boys varsity flag football team became champions with an undefeated 13 0 record in 2016 under coach Jack Keshishian The varsity flag football team would also win the 2019 championship going 14 0 See also EditHistory of the Armenian Americans in Los AngelesExternal links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AGBU Manoogian Demirdjian School amp oldid 1109916780, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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