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Nazik Arisian
Staff Writer
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Armenian Community School
Principal Seth Atamian, with Vice Principal Rosie Bedrosian at the
new school site.
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For over twenty years,
parents had to drive to the corner of Fresno and Weldon streets to take
their children to the Armenian Community School of Fresno (ACSF). This
year, however, the school moved to a more convenient location at the
corner of Olive and Wishon streets in the Tower District.
This move was very much
needed by the school. The administration, teachers, and students feel that
the move was a positive one. When the opportunity arose, the
administration decided to take advantage of it. The new location is the
former campus of St. Therese Parochial School that closed in the 1980’s.
Even though the Armenian Community School plans to build a permanent
campus on property that was donated several years ago, a better facility
in a more secure area was needed immediately.
The Weldon site was the
school’s second location since its inception in 1976, when it opened its
doors in the basement of the Holy Trinity Armenian Church on Ventura &
"M" Streets. The old school on Weldon had previously been a
church, so it was not well suited to be a school campus. For many years,
the Weldon facility served its purpose. Often, however, much work was
needed to keep up with proper maintenance. Parents and friends generously
volunteered their time and materials over the years in order to maintain
the old building. It was not uncommon to see Mr. Seth Atamian, the
Superintendent/Principal of the school, with his wrench and hammer doing
some type of maintenance work.
The opportunity to lease the
new site came up during the latter part of last school year when a
representative of the Catholic Diocese of Fresno approached the building
committee. Realizing this was a good opportunity, the Principal and the
Board of Education felt that the school would benefit from the move, until
the building of the permanent school site some time in the future. During
the summer, Board members Bryan Bedrosian and Barrett Arakelian oversaw
the project and had the contents of the school moved over to the new
building.
Secure fencing and buildings
surround the property. One enters the premises through a courtyard. On the
left side are administration offices and a small hall for morning assembly
and to the right of the administration building, are most of the
classrooms, both on the lower and upper levels. To the left of the
administration building is St. Therese Church. There is also a small
building on the property that is now the Pre-Kindergarten class. The only
problem both parents and the school personnel talk about is the fact that
the play area is across the street from the school; however, they are
managing the situation well.
One of the teachers, Lucine
Varjabedian, who teaches Armenian to the children, feels very much at home
there. "Teaching is a little easier here," she says. She is from
Los Angeles and this school site reminds her of the Mesrobian School,
where she taught for many years prior to moving to Fresno.
The neighbors, too, are glad
to have a new tenant. Some of the comments made by neighbors are, "It’s
about time children came back to this facility and neighborhood."
"It’s great to have school activity around here." "The
Tower District can only benefit from the move of the school."
Congratulations to the school
for a fine decision to relocate. Principal Seth Atamian says, "We are
very fortunate to be here in this well established, resourceful and safe
neighborhood."
I know that many parents feel
the same. |