AGBU School Celebrates New State-of-the-Art Building

AGBU School Celebrates New State-of-the-Art Building

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By Weekly Staff – on September 24, 2009

September 8 will be engraved in the AGBU Alex and Marie Manoogian
School’s history as a memorable day. In the presence of the school’s
current and former board of directors, Greater Detroit Armenian
community members, teachers, and students, the opening ceremony of the
new high school took place in the atrium of the building.

Exuberance and excitement were in the air, apparent especially on the
faces of the Manoogian students who were the main beneficiaries of the
gift, a donation from Richard Manoogian and Louise Simone.

Dyana Kezelian, the elementary and middle school principal, gave the
opening remarks, welcoming family and friends, and thanking the
Manoogian family for their support. `Our founders and benefactors,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex and Marie Manoogian, are delightedly watching our
ceremony from heaven, being fulfilled on what we have achieved in
these past 40 years,’ she said.

She proudly announced that 40 years ago, no one could have anticipated
that this school, which opened its doors with 10 students and 2
teachers, would have endured to find its respectable place in the
educational world. Today, however, with the continuing efforts of its
staff, dedication of past principals and teachers, and the visionary
guidance of its board members, the school has earned the accolades it
deserves, thriving with its more than 400 students and 45 faculty and
staff.

`Today on this festive occasion, the Manoogian spirit soars as we
collectively celebrate not only the 40th anniversary of the founding
of our school, but the grand opening of this breathtaking building,’
said high school principal Dr. Hosep Torossian, after welcoming the
audience. `Alex Manoogian’s passion for giving did not end with his
passing. As torchbearers of their parents’ dreams, Richard Manoogian
and Louise Manoogian Simone continue their unwavering support of our
school.’

Board of Directors chair Dr. Richard Marburger congratulated the
audience, starting his remarks by saying, `It’s a great day for us
Armenians.’ He thanked the Manoogian family for their gift and
continuous support and, enumerating the school’s past successes,
praised the current administration.

Marburger and Board of Directors vice chairman Edmond Azadian,
together with both principals, cut the ceremonial ribbon, reminding
school family and friends that the grand opening ceremony of the high
school building will take place on Oct. 10.

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