From Breaking ground in 1964 to Groundbreaking in 2016

Armenian Mesrobian School’s Ground Breaking Ceremony in 1964. The local Armenian community’s historic vision began its beautiful path from possibility to reality. A seed was planted.

Armenian Mesrobian School’s Ground Breaking Ceremony in 1964. The local Armenian community’s historic vision began its beautiful path from possibility to reality. A seed was planted.

Mesrobian broke ground in 1964 and opened its doors nearly fifty years ago on Sept. 13, 1965, becoming the first Armenian elementary day-school in the United States. It would eventually grow by one grade level every year, yielding its first high school graduating class in 1975.

The school today includes Nursery School (2-year-olds) through High School (12th Grade) all on the same campus, making it a unique place for students, teachers, and parents to grow.

Mesrobian under construction — the dream takes shape. Circa 1964

Mesrobian under construction — the dream takes shape. Circa 1964

While this cozy school has plenty to reflect on as it enters its Golden Anniversary, Mesrobian’s orientation is toward the future with an approach to education and community building that is innovative and groundbreaking.

Involvement from its vast alumni network, “EdTech,â€

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