SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
We’re pleased to announce our new high school principal, Audrey Armoudlian! Learn more about Principal Armoudlian
We’re pleased to announce our new high school principal, Audrey Armoudlian! Learn more about Principal Armoudlian
In this Metro Parent interview, Manoogian class of 2023 alumna Katrina Azar shares the academic journey that led her to a full-ride scholarship from Yale University. From the diverse and engaging community to the never-ending commitment to her success, she shares that she received “so much more than just a high school diploma.” Read the …
In the Summer issue of the Manoogian Voice, we honor our extraordinary class of 2023, recap our special visit from Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and more! Read it here
Welcome back, Readers! The Middle School students bring to you their second edition of the Ar-arat Manoogian School News. We brought back topics that you’ve enjoyed, and added new ones that you-the reader-have suggested. There is so much going on, it’s almost impossible to keep up! Enjoy! Read it here
In the Spring issue of the Manoogian Voice, we recapped our Armenian Cultural Day and much more! Read it here
Edmond Y. Azadian As a founding charter school board member at A.G.B.U. Alex and Marie Manoogian School, Edmond’s life was a true example of public service and dedication to others. He served the school community as a board member for 28 years and made a lasting impact on the life of every student that has …
Read more “A Memorial Note about Edmond Y. Azadian from the CMU Charter Executive Director”
Hands-on learning is at the heart of our STEAM program. Earlier this month, our Pre K-7th grade classes participated in Science Alive where exotic animals were brought into each classroom. They held a chinchilla, anteater, Burmese Python, three-banded hedgehog, tortoise, frog, and an alligator.
This article first appeared on News Station WILX LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – “I miss my friends, I miss my place where I was living, I mean, I miss my house, everything. Everything,” said Ukrainian refugee Artem Kharko. After the war in Ukraine started, 16-year-old Kharko came to Michigan. He now attends high school in suburban …
This article first appeared on Milive.com Vlad Kozar’s high school experience has been drastically different than most kids. A native of Ukraine, he and his mother fled the country nearly a year ago in an effort to get away from the ongoing war with Russia. In the process, the 16-year-old Kozar had to leave behind …
Read more “For these Ukrainian student refugees, school let them find a piece of home in Michigan”
In the November issue of the Manoogian Voice, we recapped the STEAM Center Grand Opening celebration! Read it here