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Dear
Parents,
From the first time I walked through
the door, it was apparent that Annunciation
Orthodox School was a school that knew
itself. Strolling around campus, I was
struck by the community’s cohesiveness
and spirit. There was a sense of excitement,
a sense of expectation, and a sense
of joy. It was clear that everyone -
students, faculty, staff, parents, and
administration - understood
and believed in the school and in its
mission.
Although enrollment, location, and facilities
have changed dramatically during our
history, there has been one constant:
the culture. It has been the people
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culture.
We are a dedicated faculty - dedicated
to children, dedicated to learning,
and dedicated to helping children discover
what they can do.
Strong academic challenge is our first
goal. The teachers and the curriculum
challenge each child to stretch beyond
oneself and delve into the mystery and
wonder of learning. We want our children
to learn to think for themselves, to
ask questions, and to seek the answers
to these questions. Although difficult
work is a hallmark of this charge, it
is not as formidable as it may appear.
Because we are child-centered, we create
an atmosphere where children find it
safe to explore, to self-discover, to
learn, and even to fail.
Respect for individual differences is
also a crucial component to a child’s
education at AOS. To be part of a community,
we must understand
that everyone is important, that everyone
has something to offer, and that the
school is the thread that ties us together.
AOS is a happy school. Teachers love
to teach here, and students love to
attend school here. Please join us to
see the classrooms in action and to
experience the AOS community. We look
forward to meeting you. |
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