Exciting news, Titans! The Koreez Game App is teaming up with AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School to launch in the U.S.!
This virtual partnership will give our students in grades 6 - 11 a fun and interactive way to dive into Armenian history, culture, traditions, etc. Bravo! “I was familiar and quite impressed with the Dasaran platform in Armenia when Kevork Zoryan of AGBU introduced me to Suren Aloyan, and I came to learn more about Suren’s vision and pragmatism as well as about Koreez and the Koreez Educational Oscars. We are proud and honored to launch this collaboration and appreciate Suren’s dedication, willingness, and enthusiasm to adapt Koreez based on feedback from our students and teachers who piloted the program to ensure it meets the needs of American-Armenian subscribers,” said our head of school Mr. David Ghoogasian, Head. “Our collaboration will make Koreez even more accessible as content is translated into Standard Western Armenian and Standard Eastern Armenian with classical orthography to reach a wider audience. We hope to share and expand the reach to other Armenian schools and students in our area and worldwide, making learning engaging and entertaining while engaging a global community. We are truly excited about the short and long-term implications and potential and are confident that the best is yet to come. “I was familiar and quite impressed with the Dasaran platform in Armenia when Kevork Zoryan of AGBU introduced me to Suren Aloyan, and I came to learn more about Suren’s vision and pragmatism as well as about Koreez and the Koreez Educational Oscars. We are proud and honored to launch this collaboration, and appreciate Suren’s dedication, willingness, and enthusiasm to adapt Koreez based on feedback from our students and teachers who piloted the program to ensure it meets the needs of American-Armenian subscribers,” said David Ghoogasian, Head, AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School. “Our collaboration will make Koreez even more accessible as content is translated into Standard Western Armenian and Standard Eastern Armenian with classical orthography to reach a wider audience. We hope to share and expand the reach to other Armenian schools and students in our area and worldwide, making learning engaging and entertaining while engaging a global community. We are truly excited about the short and long-term implications and potential and are confident that the best is yet to come.”