Why Greek School?
- Learn about Greek culture, history, art and contributions to civilization.
- Learning Greek improves your word power- thousands of English words are borrowed from Greek.
- Bilingual people have greater cognitive abilities.
- Language study correlates to higher ACT and SAT scores.
- Meet and interact with other Greek students.
- Besides, it's fun!
School Year 2011-2012
Term I: (12 weeks)
Tuesdays, September 13, 2011- December 13, 2011
4:30-6:30 pm
No classes 9/29, 11/22
Term II: (12 weeks)
Tuesdays, January 3, 2012- March 20, 2012
4:30-6:30 pm
Term III: (9 weeks)
Tuesdays, April 17, 2012- June 12, 2012
4:30-6:30 pm
Now enrolling children aged 3- High School Adult classes not offered at this time
Tuition Per Family
(if paid in full by September 11, 2011)
1 Student- $200
2 Students- $400
3 Students- $500
4 Students- $550
OR $75 per term per student
Tuition includes the cost of materials (such as books, art supplies, etc.), snacks, and teacher compensation.
Staff
Co-Directors
Pota Kahl 503.869.7211
Florence Protopapas 503.310.6987
Teaching Staff
Sia Hatzipavlou (Pre-School)
Imelda Sino (Kindergarten)
Dena George (Grades 1-3)
Christos Mandalides (Grades 1-6)
Father Dimo Paraskevaidis (Grades 1-12)
Presvytera Magdalene Paraskevaidis (Grades 3-12)
*Final class offerings by level will be determined by enrollment and are subject to change or cancellation if minimum class enrollment is not met.
Download the 2011 registration form here
