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December 30, 2008 · Filed Under Teachers' Corner

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Armenian Independence Day – Dillon Maillet

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Students' Corner

September 19th was Armenian Independence Day.  We all ate cake, sang songs, and saw the Grade 6s pull up the flags.

The singing sounded spectacular! I felt so many vibrations.  The sight was fantastic and everyone sang in a lovely way.  Everyone should be proud of themselves. Good job everyone!

I think everyone wants to be in Grade 6 so that they could pull the flags on Independence Day.  I want to do it too, but I have to grow up more.  I am almost there.

We of course sang the National Anthem. I love the National Anthem.  We have a tradition of singing it all the time. It’s not just a tradition, it’s to thank God. Everyone was in the choir.  Good job!

Lastly that cake we ate was so good.  It was chocolate-y, yummy, sprinkle-y goodness. I got two slices of it. It was fantastic.

We had fun celebrating Armenian Independence Day.

Armenian Independence Day – Larine Torikian

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Students' Corner

On Friday, September 19 we had the Armenian Independence Day.  We sang songs, said poems and said prayers.  At the end we also had cake.  It was delicious.

Outside in front of the school we sang O Canada, the Armenian anthem and the school anthem.  While we were singing the Grade 6 boys raised the Armenian, Canadian and school flags.  It looked great.  After, they lit the candles and put them at the big monument.

After we sang all of the songs, we prayed because it is tradition.  We prayed in Armenian.  Then the outside activities were done.

Inside, we sang two songs in Armenian.  I didn’t really have a favourite song.  I sang softly, although there were many people singing loudly.

Armenian Independence Day was a lot of fun!

Armenian Independence Day – Remy Guirguis

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Students' Corner

Armenian Independence Day was on September 19th.  It was really nice.

We started out by going outside.  When we got outside, the teachers told us to never forget the Armenian language.  The three Grade 6 boys pulled the Armenian, school and Canadian flags up the flag poles.  It was so hot outside that day!

When we were back inside the lobby, the Grade 4 boys said poems about Armenian Independence Day and so did the Grade 5s.

I hope that you enjoyed the day too!

The Best Hantess Ever – Lori Kazandjian

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Students' Corner

The hantess was so much fun! Everyone in the school came.  We all sang songs and performed funny plays.  We did the hantess on the Armenian Community Centre Stage.  It was on Wednesday, October 15, 2008.  We celebrated Ovaness Toumanian.

The Grade 5s and 6s performed a really funny play called A Drop of Honey.  It was about a shepherd who had a dog and they wanted honey.  The storekeeper gave him honey but some fell on the floor.  A fly came and landed on the honey.  The storekeeper’s cat jumped on the fly and killed it.  Then the dog killed the cat, the storekeeper killed the dog, the shepherd killed the storekeeper and the villagers came and killed the shepherd.  They all died just because of the drop of honey! Aren was the storekeeper, the shepherd was played by Araz, Nicole was the cat, Larine was the dog, Elizabeth was the fly and the rest were villagers.

The stage was beautiful.  There were lots of colours.  For instance there were blue, green, orange and red lights.  The food was rice, hummus, salad, meat and other delicious food.  Miss Datev drew lots of beautiful pictures such as girls and boys dancing.  The tables were decorated with white covers and had very nice centre pieces.  The stage was covered with streamers and lots of books by Ovaness Toumanian.

Lots of family members came.  The parents were happy that their children participated in plays.  The costumes were dresses, skirts, shirts, vests, pants, shoes and ribbons.

The Hantess was successful and all of the parents were satisfied.

An Important Hantess – Lori Karamanlian

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Students' Corner

The students of A.G.B.U. had a night to remember.  Everyone was overjoyed for this hantess.  It was to celebrate the 120th anniversary of a famous writer, Ovaness Toumanian.  It was performed at the A.G.B.U. center, on October 15th.  There was singing, dancing, music, plays and it was very entertaining.

There were many songs sung, all in Armenian.  “It didn’t take long for us to learn the songs,” states Nicole, Grade 6.  The plays were performed nicely, and were all written by Toumanian.  “I want to do our play again!” says Larine Grade 5.  It was the first hantess of the year so everyone was excited.

This performance has historic value.  It was to show respect to Ovannes Toumanian, who was a famous Armenian children’s author.  It was his birthday, but also October 15th is the day Armenians became free as a culture.  “We believe that we keep our culture as long as we live!” exclaims Digin Gadar.

All the students of the A.G.B.U. Zaroukian school prepared this hantess.  All of the parents came to see their children perform.  “It was very entertaining” say a couple of parents.  “We worked really hard for this,” says the principal, Madame Hopyan.

This hantess went really well.  For the next hantess, everyone will be coming with high expectations.

The Shrieky Creepy Halloween Party – Shant Cholakian

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Students' Corner

It was 2:10 p.m. on October 31, 2008 when the A.G.B.U. Zaroukian School began to celebrate Halloween.  The students were very pleased about the party. “The Halloween party was fun,” says Aaron in Grade 4.

All the students dressed up as different things.  For instance, there were witches, wizards, magicians, zombies, and ghosts.  Many people dressed up as characters from Star Wars.  “Some people dressed up as Darth Vader,” says Aaron.

We had a parade in all the classes. Even the nurseries!  They had a fashion show in the lobby.  We also had parties in our classes. “There were snacks and pop,” says Remy Grade 4.

Everyone had a great time.

The Halloween Party – Talin Dabbaghian

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Students' Corner

Friday October 31,  2008 we had a party. The whole school went to the lobby and had a parade.

We decorated the classroom with chains and put food on a small table.  We put some pictures on the wall, some of ghosts and some of bats.

After our party in class, we had a parade from S.K. to Grade 6 and we had a fashion show in the lobby.  “I had so much fun,” says Larine in Grade 5.

Lots of people were dressed up.  For example one person was a cheerleader, another was a gangster, and a third person was dressed as a bat.

We had so much fun!

Mshakooit

December 12, 2008 · Filed Under Parents' Corner

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