Greek School
The Greek School meets each Tuesday evening from 5:00pm to 8:15pm from September to June. The curriculum of the Greek School consists of a well-rounded program of subjects designed for each age, grade and skill level. Each grade level builds on previous work as students progress in their skills. A typical Tuesday evening session includes instruction in all of the following:
- Reading and Writing (Approx. 90 mins).
- Speaking (Approx. 30 mins.)
- Culture, Geography, History & Mythology (Approx. 30 mins.)
- Dancing (Approx. 30 mins.)
The School calendar also includes special events where students perform plays, recite poems, sing songs, demonstrate dance and display their crafts and artwork to the community. Among the special events and holidays celebrated are: Oxi Day (Oct), Christmas (Dec), Greek Independence Day (Mar) and Graduation (Jun). All books are provided free of charge to students who are encouraged to keep them for reference as they progress in their education.
Tuition and P.T.O. funds support only the Greek School. The Church, through its members, pays for, provides and maintains the facilities and vital services used by the Greek School – services such as heating, utilities, housekeeping and even winter snow removal in preparation for our Tuesday evening classes. It is for this reason that Greek School families are required to sustain their Church membership in good standing each calendar year.
We invite you to join us and learn more about our school and see how the experience of a Greek School program can enrich the lives of your loved ones.
2020-2022 GREEK SCHOOL COMMITTEE | |
Markella Lunati | President |
Maria Kanakoudas | Vice President |
Maria Botonakis | Secretary |
Maria Abizes | Member |
Aristea Luca | Member |
Greek School Documents |
Greek School Rules and Regulations |
Greek School Registration Form |
Greek School Language Regents Class 2020 |
Greek Language Nursery Registration Form |
