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Mesrobian High School to Host ‘Path to Success’ Event Feb. 18

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February 4, 2015
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Armenian Mesrobian School will host 'Path to Success'

PICO RIVERA, Calif.—Armenian Mesrobian School announced this week that it will host an event on its campus to educate the community about the unique opportunities for success and the advantages offered at Armenian Mesrobian High School on Wednesday, Feb. 18 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Topics for the presentation include High School graduation requirements, preparing for higher education, choosing a college, and fulfilling admission requirements to different college and university systems.

Although the event will be of particular interest to parents and families of students in 8th grade and above, it is open to anyone interested in joining the Mesrobian family. Families with younger children may be interested in learning the general philosophy and distinct approach of the school, which strives for tradition, innovation and excellence.

Armenian Mesrobian School, established in 1965, is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and has Nursery School (2 year olds) through High School (12th Grade) on the same campus. Besides this being a major convenience for parents, who may have children at multiple ages, it offers a unique perspective and opportunity for students, teachers, and parents to grow together, and for students to get the attention and nurturing they need to be successful in school and in life. The High School curriculum is certified to the University of California.

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